Posted on 22 June 2012. Tags: Community, community c, house, neighborhood, niche, organism, way
A teacher is explaining to her students the difference between an organism’s habitat and its niche. Which example is the best way for the teacher to describe the difference?
A) A habitat is the student’s house, while her niche is the activities that she partakes in within her house.
B) A habitat is the role the student occupies within her neighborhood, while her niche is her community.
C) A habitat is the student’s role within her family, while her niche is her family’s role in the neighborhood.
D) A habitat is the student’s neighborhood, while her niche is her family.
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Posted on 22 June 2012. Tags: Community, community c, house, neighborhood, niche, organism, way
A teacher is explaining to her students the difference between an organism’s habitat and its niche. Which example is the best way for the teacher to describe the difference?
A) A habitat is the student’s house, while her niche is the activities that she partakes in within her house.
B) A habitat is the role the student occupies within her neighborhood, while her niche is her community.
C) A habitat is the student’s role within her family, while her niche is her family’s role in the neighborhood.
D) A habitat is the student’s neighborhood, while her niche is her family.
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Posted on 21 June 2012. Tags: Community, community c, house, neighborhood, niche, organism, way
A teacher is explaining to her students the difference between an organism’s habitat and its niche. Which example is the best way for the teacher to describe the difference?
A) A habitat is the student’s house, while her niche is the activities that she partakes in within her house.
B) A habitat is the role the student occupies within her neighborhood, while her niche is her community.
C) A habitat is the student’s role within her family, while her niche is her family’s role in the neighborhood.
D) A habitat is the student’s neighborhood, while her niche is her family.
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Posted on 08 November 2011. Tags: Communities, Community, community c, Include, niche, Vaculars
A) NIche B)community C)Vaculars D) Habitat
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Posted on 01 May 2011. Tags: abiotic factors, Association, autotrophs, community c, Cycle, dead organic matter, habitat area, inorganic compounds, keystone species, living organisms, Plant, poor competitor, region, species benefits, temperate
My professor assigned 100 questions for us to answer and study off of and I have had trouble with these following questions. I would greatly appreciate any imput.
An ecosystem
A. includes only the plants within a particular area.
B. includes all the living organisms within a specific area, but not the abiotic factors.
C. includes both living and abiotic factors within a particular region.
D. always includes equal numbers of plant and animal species.
E. only refers to biotic factors in a region.
The physical space that an organism occupies in its environment is its ______________.
A. habitat
B. niche
C. biotic factor
D. role
E. abiotic factor
A keystone species is
A. the largest species in a community.
B. the most numerous species in a community.
C. the least numerous species in a community.
D. a species on which many other species depend.
E. the species that occupies most of the niches within a particular environment.
Which of the following is an incorrect association regarding interactions within communities?
A. habitat–area of community where a particular species lives
B. parasitism–one species obtains nutrients from another
C. mutualism–relationship benefits both species
D. commensalism–one species benefits and one species is harmed by the
E. predation–one species feeds on another
An exotic species is defined as a species that is
A. illegal to sell.
B. a poor competitor for nutrients.
C. a hybrid.
D. indigenous to an area.
E. non-native to a particular community.
Which of the following is an incorrect statement?
A. Plants are Decomposers that live on dead organic matter.
B. Autotrophs are called producers because they produce food.
C. Herbivores eat algae or plant material.
D. Detritus includes both living and non-living material.
E. Chemoautotrophs obtain energy from inorganic compounds.
Which of the following is an incorrect association?
A. trophic level–level of nourishment within a food chain
B. sedimentary cycle–chemical absorbed from soil and eventually returned to soil
C. food chain–a diagram showing a single path of energy flow in an ecosystem
D. ecological pyramid–energy gain between trophic levels
E. grazing food web–begins with plants
Which of the following biomes has the higher primary productivity?
A. temperate grassland
B. desert
C. temperate deciduous forest
D. coral reef
E. sandy beach
When too many nutrients are added to of a body of water, this is known as __________.
A. A biogeochemical cycle
B. reservoirs
C. eutrophication
D. global warming
E. nitrogen fixing
Which of the following is an example of a sedimentary cycle?
A. the phosphorus cycle
B. the nitrogen cycle
C. the carbon cycle
D. the atmospheric cycle
E. eutrophic cycle
Biomes are defined by
A. types of plants.
B. types of animals.
C. communities.
D. temperature and rainfall.
E. both plants, animals, and inorganic matter.
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Posted on 15 March 2011. Tags: area, biology, biosphere, community c, ecosystem, niche, Population's, question thanks, Question., term
All of the populations of different species that occupy and are adapted to a given area are referred to by which term?
a. biosphere
b. community
c. ecosystem
d. niche
B, ?
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