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Ecology Final Review Study Guide – THIS IS NOT THE TEST Multiple Choice –ANSWERS ARE AT THE END OF THIS DOCUMENT – Check your answers when done Identify the letter of the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question. ____ 1. Grass is eaten by a prairie dog. The prairie dog is eaten by a coyote. This is an example of a. an abiotic element. b. an omnivore. c. a herbivore. d. a food chain. ____ 2. A bird eats a worm. Who is the predator? a. the worm b. the bird c. both the bird and the worm d. neither the bird nor the worm ____ 3. What do several different populations living together make? a. a biosphere b. an organism c. a community d. an ecosystem ____ 4. Which is an example of an abiotic element changing an area? a. introducing a new type of grass b. water flooding the area c. two species of birds competing d. algae growing on crabgrass ____ 5. Grass that gains energy from the sun is an example of a a. consumer. b. parasite. c. decomposer. d. producer. ____ 6. In a food web arrows point in just one direction because they show a. which animal is bigger. b. which animals are related. c. how energy goes to the animal that is eating. d. how energy goes to the animal that is eaten. ____ 7. Two members of the same species fight over who gets a certain food. Members of different species try to take over a certain nesting area. These are both examples of a. community. b. competition. c. mutualism. d. commensalism. ____ 8. If scientists are studying the egrets, herons, marsh crabs, and cordgrass, but not the water or rocks in a salt marsh, what level of organization would they be studying? a. individual organism b. population c. community d. ecosystem ____ 9. Coyotes prey on prairie dogs. In order for the prairie dog population to survive, how many prairie dogs are needed compared to coyotes? a. fewer prairie dogs than coyotes b. many more prairie dogs than coyotes c. about the same number of prairie dogs as coyotes d. there is no relationship between the number of prairie dogs and coyotes ____ 10. When there is a lot of pollution, rain can be acidic, harming plants and animals. What is this an example of? a. competition between a population and a community b. a mutualistic type of symbiosis c. an abiotic factor affecting an ecosystem d. an individual affecting a community ____ 11. What effect does biodiversity have on a community? a. It makes destruction by insects impossible. b. It makes primary succession more likely. c. It enables species to survive in a desert. d. It enables the community to withstand changes. ____ 12. The speed of water is an important abiotic factor in a freshwater ecosystem because a. a tributary has different plants than a river. b. faster water has a higher salt content. c. animals must adapt so they are not washed away. d. animals cannot live in fast-moving water. ____ 13. What word describes the mammals, fish, birds, and plants that live in an environment? a. abiotic b. the population c. the biosphere d. biotic ____ 14. A community is several species of animals interacting, while a population is a. members of one species in an area. b. the biotic and abiotic elements of an area. c. the nonliving elements of a habitat. d. a single organism. ____ 15. The five levels of organization in the environment, from first to fifth level are a. organism, population, biosphere, ecosystem, community. b. organism, population, biotic elements, abiotic elements, community. c. organism, population, community, ecosystem, biosphere. d. organism, population, biosphere, abiotic elements, ecology. ____ 16. Which of the following is abiotic? a. a gar b. an alligator c. grass d. water ____ 17. Organisms that can make their own food from sunlight are called a. decomposers. b. consumers. c. producers. d. carnivores. ____ 18. Grass is eaten by a prairie dog. The prairie dog is eaten by a coyote. This is an example of a. an abiotic element. b. an omnivore. c. a herbivore. d. a food chain. ____ 19. One food web arrow goes from a prairie dog to a coyote, showing that a. the coyote is bigger. b. the coyote eats the prairie dog. c. the prairie dog eats the coyote. d. the prairie dog is a producer. ____ 20. Without wolves, Yellowstone Park had a. too many elk. b. too much grass. c. too many rabbits. d. too many cows. ____ 21. The largest population an environment can support is its a. carrying capacity. b. limiting factor. c. population. d. symbiosis. ____ 22. One type of competition involves individuals competing for resources. The other involves competition between different a. organisms. b. populations. c. environments. d. relationships. ____ 23. Young wasps are eating the tomato hornworm that is their host. What is this an example of? a. commensalism b. mutualism c. parasitism d. competition ____ 24. A bird eats a worm. Who is the predator? a. the worm b. the bird c. both the bird and the worm d. neither the bird nor the worm ____ 25. Rocks, temperature, and water are what part of the environment? a. biotic b. abiotic c. population d. living ____ 26. What do several different populations living together make? a. a biosphere b. an organism c. a community d. an ecosystem ____ 27. Which is an example of an abiotic element changing an area? a. introducing a new type of grass b. water flooding the area c. two species of birds competing d. algae growing on crabgrass ____ 28. Grass that gains energy from the sun is an example of a a. consumer. b. parasite. c. decomposer. d. producer. ____ 29. A diagram with arrows showing energy flow from grass, to a rabbit, to a fox is a. an energy pyramid. b. a food web. c. a food chain. d. a population chart. ____ 30. In a food web, arrows point in just one direction because they show a. which animal is bigger. b. which animals are related. c. how energy goes to the animal that is eating. d. how energy goes to the animal that is eaten. ____ 31. After one species disappears, the other species in the ecosystem a. benefit. b. are thrown out of balance. c. die. d. are unaffected. ____ 32. Limiting factors determine an area’s carrying capacity because a. the number of animals is limited. b. ecosystems are small. c. animals need resources to survive. d. the number of animals is unlimited. ____ 33. Two members of the same species fight over who gets a certain food. Members of different species try to take over a certain nesting area. These are both examples of a. community. b. competition. c. mutualism. d. commensalism. ____ 34. An environmental study reporting on the way temperature, water quality, and minerals affect the animals in a salt marsh would be considering which level of organization? a. individual organism b. population c. community d. ecosystem ____ 35. The plants a ladybug lives on, the aphids the ladybug eats, and the birds that would eat the ladybug are all a. biotic elements of an ecosystem. b. predators. c. producers. d. abiotic elements of an ecosystem. ____ 36. Herbivores, carnivores, and omnivores are all a. decomposers. b. producers. c. predators. d. consumers. ____ 37. Animals that eat a variety of meats, fruits, and vegetables are a. producers. b. carnivores. c. omnivores. d. herbivores. ____ 38. A scientist studying the way egrets, herons, and crabs interact, who is not interested in abiotic factors such as the rocks, water, and temperature, is studying what level of environmental organization? a. population b. ecosystem c. community d. biosphere ____ 39. Rocks, temperature, and water are what kind of things? a. biotic b. abiotic c. population d. living ____ 40. What level of organization comes after population? a. biosphere b. organism c. community d. ecosystem ____ 41. What word describes a community of organisms and their environment? a. individuals b. ecosystem c. population d. community ____ 42. What living things make food from sunlight? a. consumers b. parasites c. decomposers d. producers ____ 43. What happened to other living things when the wolves no longer lived in Yellowstone? a. They were better off. b. They were out of balance. c. They died. d. They were not changed. ____ 44. When is food a limiting factor? a. when a population is large b. when there’s too much food c. when a population is small d. when there’s too much water ____ 45. What is an animal that catches and eats another animal called? a. prey b. predator c. producer d. herbivore ____ 46. In which relationship do living things help each other? a. parasitism b. mutualism c. organism d. predator ____ 47. Coyotes prey on prairie dogs. In order for the prairie dog population to survive, how many prairie dogs are needed compared to coyotes? a. fewer prairie dogs than coyotes b. many more prairie dogs than coyotes c. about the same number of prairie dogs as coyotes d. There is no relationship between the number of prairie dogs and coyotes. ____ 48. What kind of elk do wolves kill? a. the strong and healthy b. the smart and quick c. the old, injured, and diseased d. the energetic and fast ____ 49. When there is a lot of pollution, rain can be acidic, harming plants and animals. What is this an example of? a. competition between a population and a community b. a mutualistic type of symbiosis c. an abiotic factor affecting an ecosystem d. an individual affecting a community ____ 50. It has been a very harsh winter. The ground is covered in snow, and the trees are covered in ice. Many deer die because they cannot find food. This is an example of a. producers providing food. b. a limiting factor controlling a population. c. a biosphere in trouble. d. predators harvesting the weak and the sick. ____ 51. Bears eat fruits such as berries and animals such as fish. They hibernate in the winter. They give birth to live young. Which of these terms applies to bears? a. They are decomposers. b. They are at the bottom of the energy pyramid. c. They have a mutualistic relationship with berries. d. They are consumers. ____ 52. Suppose there were a bird that always sat on a horse's back and ate the insects that would bite the horse. What would this be an example of? a. mutualism b. parasitism c. competition d. commensalism ____ 53. When a parasitic worm invades an animal, who is the host? a. the producer b. the animal c. the decomposer d. the worm ____ 54. As loggers take more trees out of a forest, there are fewer places for a certain type of bird to build a nest. What is this an example of? a. a predator attacking prey b. the forest's carrying capacity becoming smaller c. a food web becoming smaller d. a symbiotic relationship Use the image below to answer the following questions. ____ 55. The arrows on the food web show that a. prairie dogs eat grass. b. deer eat prairie dogs. c. squirrels eat grass. d. squirrels eat coyotes. ____ 56. Three organisms on the food web have arrows pointing away from them and no arrows pointing toward them. They are a. omnivores. b. herbivores. c. decomposers. d. producers. ____ 57. Three organisms on the food web have arrows pointing toward them but no arrows pointing away from them. This is because
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