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Science AIR Review #2
Quiz by Nicole Mell
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- Q1Animals that hunt other animals for food are called what?preypredatorproducerdecomposer45s
- Q2Animals that are hunted by other animals for food are called what?decomposerpredatorpreyomnivore45s
- Q3When an animal or plant species dies out and is gone forever, we say that they are what?endangeredextinctthreatenedvulnerable45s
- Q4When an animal or plant species is in danger of becoming extinct, we say that it is what?least concernendangerednear threatenedextinct45s
- Q5A feature that an animal or plant has (can be physical or behavioral) that helps it survive in the wild is called what?adaptationmagiccamoflaugecompetition60s
- Q6What do we call a relationship in which "somebody eats someone else"?competitionpredator/prey relationshipmutualismsymbiosis45s
- Q7What do we call the natural rivalry that occurs between species in an ecosystem due to needing the same food and other resources?adaptationcompetitioncommensalismmutualism60s
- Q8What do we call a relationship between organisms of DIFFERENT species that would not typically get along?symbiosisparasitismcommensalismcompetition60s
- Q9What do we call a symbiotic relationship where both organisms benefit from the relationship?parasitismmutualismcommensalismcompetition45s
- Q10What do we call a symbiotic relationship in which one organism benefits from the relationship and the other is not affected by it?mutualismparasitismcommensalismcompetition45s
- Q11What do we call a symbiotic relationship in which one organism benefits from the relationship but the other is harmed by it?commensalismcompetitionparasitismmutualism45s
- Q12A flea feeding on a dog or a cat is an example of ________________________.commensalismmutualismparasitism45s
- Q13A clownfish living in the tentacles of an anemone is an example of ________________________. The clownfish gets protection from potential predators and the anemone is not harmed by the clownfish.parasitismmutualismcommensalism45s
- Q14The relationship between the oxpecker and rhinos is an example of ________________________. The oxpecker gets food by eating the pesky ticks and other parasites that try to live on the rhino's skin.parasitismmutualismcommensalism45s