Eco 1.2, 1.3 Review
Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in
each of the black spaces below before clicking
on it to display the answer.
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A flea is a _____ because it feeds off of its host | parasite
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A dog is a _____ because a parasite feeds off of it | host
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When a butterfly drinks nectar from a flower, the flower is pollinated and the butterfly is fed. This relationship is called ________ | mutualism
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The struggle among organisms to survive in a habitat | competition
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Interaction in which one organism kills and eats the other organism | predation
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A close relationship between two species in which at least one species benefits | symbiosis
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A relationship in which one species benefits and the other species is neither helped nor harmed | commensalism
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A wolf kills and eats a rabbit is an _________ | example of predation
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A mosquito sucks blood from a host is an _______ | example of parasitism
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A clownfish is protected by a sea anemone, but the sea anemone is neither harmed nor helped is an ___ | example of commensalism
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A bee drinks nectar and a flower is pollinated is an _____ | example of mutualism
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An organism's specific role or its job in a habitat is called its _____ | niche
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Determining population size by counting each individual one-by-one is _____ | direct observation
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A method used to determine population size of a species that is spread out over a large area is _____ | sampling
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If birth rate is higher than death rate, | population increases
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Food, space, natural disasters, and predation are _________ that affect population growth | limiting factors
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