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This document appears to be a science test containing multiple choice and short answer questions about interactions between organisms and their environment. The test covers topics like abiotic and biotic components, producers and consumers, food chains, food webs, and symbiotic relationships. It contains 21 multiple choice questions testing understanding of key ecology concepts as well as instructions to construct a food web using 8 specified organisms in a farm ecosystem.
This document appears to be a science test containing multiple choice and short answer questions about interactions between organisms and their environment. The test covers topics like abiotic and biotic components, producers and consumers, food chains, food webs, and symbiotic relationships. It contains 21 multiple choice questions testing understanding of key ecology concepts as well as instructions to construct a food web using 8 specified organisms in a farm ecosystem.
This document appears to be a science test containing multiple choice and short answer questions about interactions between organisms and their environment. The test covers topics like abiotic and biotic components, producers and consumers, food chains, food webs, and symbiotic relationships. It contains 21 multiple choice questions testing understanding of key ecology concepts as well as instructions to construct a food web using 8 specified organisms in a farm ecosystem.
Module 5: Interaction Directions: Read and analyze each item very carefully. Encircle only the letter of the correct answer. 1.
Some small plants grow in the rock. What do these small
plants need that is provided by the rock? a. Rocks contain some nutrients and minerals that the small plants need. b. Rocks provide convenience to some small plants providing them enough protection against the ultraviolet rays of the sun. c. Rocks protect the small plants from herbivorous. d. None of the above. 2. Living things meet their basic needs through their interaction with their physical environment. a. True b. False c. Partly True d. Partly False 3. A plant needs water, radiant energy, minerals, oxygen and carbon dioxide to live. This shows that an organism depends on which of the following? a. abiotic components c. biotic components b. climate d. minerals 4. Which of the following represents an abiotic component of the environment? a. sprouting mongo seeds. b. flowing lava c. grass on mountain slopes d. dugong nursing its young 5. Some of the small plants grow on concrete walls. Why do you find them in these places? a. These places serve as guard of small plants from herbivores like carabao. b. These places hold enough moisture and may contain some nutrients that support the growth of the small plants. c. These places serve as their hub. d. None of the above. 6. All of the populations interact in a given environment to form a ____________. a. family b. population c. community d. clan 7. Each group of organisms of the same kind living in the same place at the same time is called a ______________. a. family b. population c. community d. clan 8. The living and nonliving things that interact in an environment is called a(n) _____ A) producer B) ecosystem C) food chain D) consumer E) food web 9. 2. An organism that makes its own food is a(n) _____ A) decomposer B) consumer C) food chain D) food web E) producer 10. A(n) _____ shows how energy passes from one organism to another in an ecosystem. A) herbivore B) omnivore C) food web D) food chain E) carnivore 11. An organism that eats other organisms is called a(n) _____ A) consumer B) food chain C) ecosystem D) food web E) producer 12. An animal that eats other animals is known as a(n) _____ A) omnivore B) food web C) herbivore D) carnivore E) food chain 13. An organism that breaks down dead plant and animal material is called a(n) _____ A) omnivore B) ecosystem C) herbivore D) decomposer E) carnivore 14. A(n) _____ shows how food chains are linked together. A) consumer B) food chain C) food web D) producer E) decomposer
15. An animal that eats plants is called a(n) _____
A) carnivore B) omnivore C) herbivore D) food web E) food chain 16. An animal that eats both plants and animals is called a(n) _____ A) food web B) herbivore C) omnivore D) carnivore E) food chain 17. Producers use energy from the sun. A) true B) false 18. 11. Food chains begin with _____ that make their own food. A) producers B) animals C) consumers D) energy E) decomposers 19. Nutrients from dead organisms are recycled by _____. A) consumers B) producers C) decomposers 20. Consider the following food chain: Plants Insects Rodents Snakes Which level in this food chain contains the most energy? A. rodents B. insects C. snakes D. plants 21. A barnacle grows on a whale, doing it no harm. This is an example of __________. A. vitalism B. mutualism C. parasitism D. commensalism 22. Which of the following is an example of an ecosystem? A. group of red-winged blackbirds B.pond C. tadpoles growing into frogs D. snake eating a from 23. Which of the following statements about symbiotic relationships is true? A. in a parasitic relationship, both organisms are harmed B. symbiotic organisms have usually undergone little or no coevolution C. a relationship that appears to be commensalistic may in fact be mutualistic or parasitic D. the most efficient type of parasite is one that kills its host E. none of the above is true For item no. 24-31, construct a Food Web using the following animals. This ecosystem represents a farm area. The corn is the main source of food for many of the herbivores in the area. You do not have to draw pictures; you can just use the animal names and draw arrows between them. SNAKE, CORN, CATERPILLAR, CROW, MOUSE, COUGAR, SQUIRREL, MICROORGANISMS (decomposers) Write your Food Web at the back of this sheet.