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Review Game 5.2 Species Interactions. tooth brush : teeth :: comb : 1.hair 2.nails 3.ears 4.eyes Countdown 10 Response Grid.

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1 Review Game 5.2 Species Interactions

2 tooth brush : teeth :: comb : 1.hair 2.nails 3.ears 4.eyes Countdown 10 Response Grid

3 An organism’s functional role in an ecosystem Countdown 15 Response Grid 1.Niche 2.Tolerance 3.Competition 4.Resource partitioning 5.Class clown

4 ____________________ happens when multiple organisms struggle for the same resources. Countdown 15 Response Grid 1.Mutualism 2.Competition 3.Tolerance 4.Coevolution 5.Musical fusion

5 The range of environmental conditions in which an organism can survive is known as its Countdown 15 Response Grid 1.Resource 2.Habitat 3.Tolerance level 4.Competition

6 The interaction involving animals feeding on plants is Countdown 15 Response Grid 1.Resource partitioning 2.Predation 3.Adaptation 4.Herbivory

7 ____________________ can adapt to a wide range of changing conditions. Countdown 15 Response Grid 1.Generalists 2.Specialists 3.Predator 4.Prey

8 Organisms may struggle over Countdown 15 Response Grid 1.Food 2.Water 3.Mates 4.All of the above

9 The sharing or dividing of resources for organisms that are in competition is known as Countdown 15 Response Grid 1.Resource partitioning 2.Mutualism 3.Tolerance 4.A niche

10 An Olympic sprinter would be considered a Countdown 15 Response Grid 1.Generalists 2.Specialists 3.Predator 4.Prey

11 An Olympic decathlete (one who competes in 10 different events) would be considered a Countdown 15 Response Grid 1.Generalists 2.Specialists 3.Predator 4.Prey

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13 What percentage of your current points would you like to wager on the next question? 1.0% 2.25% 3.50% 4.75% 5.100% Countdown 10 Response Grid

14 Relationship between organisms where both are harmed Countdown 15 Response Grid 1.Mutualism 2.Competition 3.Predation 4.Commensalism 5.Parasitism

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16 Relationship between organisms where one benefits and the other is unaffected Countdown 15 Response Grid 1.Mutualism 2.Competition 3.Predation 4.Commensalism 5.Parasitism

17 Relationship between organisms where one depends on another for nourishment Countdown 15 Response Grid 1.Mutualism 2.Competition 3.Predation 4.Commensalism 5.Parasitism

18 Relationship between organisms where one benefits and the other is killed Countdown 15 Response Grid 1.Mutualism 2.Competition 3.Predation 4.Commensalism 5.Parasitism

19 Relationship between organisms where both benefit Countdown 15 Response Grid 1.Mutualism 2.Competition 3.Predation 4.Commensalism 5.Parasitism

20 Competition among organisms always results in a winner and a loser. 1.True 2.False Countdown 15 Response Grid

21 A niche is the same as an organism’s habitat. 1.True 2.False Countdown 15 Response Grid

22 Two organisms of different species occupying the same niche will be in competition. 1.True 2.False Countdown 15 Response Grid

23 Competition within a species is part of natural selection. 1.True 2.False Countdown 15 Response Grid

24 A population of predators has no affect on a population of prey. 1.True 2.False Countdown 15 Response Grid

25 A specialist is always better at surviving than a generalist. 1.True 2.False Countdown 15 Response Grid

26 For athletes on a football team, one’s niche would represent his… Countdown 15 Response Grid 1.Position 2.Role 3.Jersey number 4.All of the above

27 My niche includes pollinating flowers, drinking nectar, and making honey Countdown 15 Response Grid 1.Humming bird 2.Bee 3.Wasp 4.Butterfly 5.Winnie the Pooh

28 A lion, cheetah, and leopard can coexist because they each have slightly different… Countdown 15 Response Grid 1.Tolerances 2.Water sources 3.Niches 4.Predators 5.Twitter followers

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30 What percentage of your current points would you like to wager on the next question? 1.0% 2.25% 3.50% 4.75% 5.100% Countdown 10 Response Grid

31 A fox hunting in the morning and a coyote hunting at night in the same area is known as… Countdown 15 Response Grid 1.Competition 2.Tolerance 3.Resource partitioning 4.Mutualism

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33 A rabbit developing faster legs, then a fox developing quieter hunting approach, then the rabbit developing better camouflage, then the fox developing keener eyesight is an example of… Countdown 15 Response Grid 1.Competition 2.Herbivory 3.Population cycle 4.Evolutionary arms race

34 A clownfish cleaning and providing nutrients for a sea anemone while it provides protection for the clownfish is an example of… Countdown 15 Response Grid 1.Mutualism 2.Parasitism 3.Herbivory 4.Commensalism

35 Fleas on a dog is an example of… Countdown 15 Response Grid 1.Mutualism 2.Parasitism 3.Herbivory 4.Commensalism

36 Pandas eating bamboo is an example of… Countdown 15 Response Grid 1.Mutualism 2.Parasitism 3.Herbivory 4.Commensalism

37 Atlantic puffins use burrows for nesting that were made by rabbits. This is an example of… Countdown 15 Response Grid 1.Mutualism 2.Parasitism 3.Herbivory 4.Commensalism

38 The increase and decrease of populations of predators and prey is known as… Countdown 15 Response Grid 1.Tolerance 2.Competition 3.A population cycle 4.Bipolar disorder 5.The “wave”

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40 What percentage of your current points would you like to wager on the next question? 1.0% 2.25% 3.50% 4.75% 5.100% Countdown 10 Response Grid

41 When predators increase, they hunt more prey, which leads directly to… Countdown 20 Response Grid 1.Predators decreasing 2.Predators increasing 3.Prey decreasing 4.Prey increasing 5.The “X” that marks the spot

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