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What are some different types of omnivores
Humans, bears, raccoons, turtles, mice
What is an example of commensalism?
Cattle stirs up bugs as they walk and birds eat from them
What is an example of mutualism?
Bees and flowers
What is an abiotic factor?
Non-living things in an ecosystem
What is a biotic factor?
Living things in ecosystems
What are some different types of carnivores?
Foxes, fish, wolves, frogs, toads
what are some differnt types of herbivores?
Deer, rabbits, cows, sheeps, pandas
Based on the figure, in which zone would you find animals, but no plants or algae?
Abyssal zone
What cactus feature is an adaptation that protects it from predators?
Spines(Needles)
Camouflage is an adaptation that can be useful to both predators and prey. True or false?
True
Herbivores belong in which tropic level of the energy pyramid?
Primary consumers
Without bacteria, nothing else on Earth could live. This is primarily true because of the role they play in ____.
Decompostion
Mammals are consumers. True or false?
True
What term is used to describe a group of rabbits of the same species that live together in the same forest at the same time?
Population
When the number of a species goes beyond what the area they live can support, it is called ____.
Overpopulation
When a species becomes overpopulated in an ecosystem, some animals will survive, some will die, and some ___.
Migrate
What componets make up an environment?
Abiotic and biotic factors
Monarch butterflies are poisonous and viceroy butterflies aren't, yet both look very similar, why?
Viceroy evolution resulted in mimicry of monarchs
What describes humans?
They are omnivores
What kind of teeth do herbivores have?
Large, sharp incisors and large molars, small or no canines