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How Species Interact With Each Other
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1.
Which of the following statements is correct?
An organism's niche is only the part of its habitat that it eats.
An organism's habitat is a location.
Habitat and niche are the same thing.
An organism's niche is outside it's habitat.
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Chapter 8 Section 2 Quiz
2.
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2.
If exponential growth occurs in the population of a species of preadator, the population of its prey will most likely
Decrease quickly
Increase slowly
Stay the same
Experience exponential growth
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3.
If two species coeveolve, they may develop adaptations that
Reduce the harm of the relationship
Increase the benefit of the relationship
Prevent any relationship
Both (a) and (b)
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4.
Which of the following is part of an American bison's niche?
Grasslands
Gray wolf
Water
All of the above
None of the above
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5.
When two species in an area eat the same type of food but eat at different times of the day, their niches
Are the same
Are examples of commensalism
Overlap.
Eliminate competition
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6.
Write the letter of the term or phrase that best matches the description.
Species A benefits and species B is killed
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parasitism
competition
predation
mutualism
commensalism
Species A and B negatively afect each other
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parasitism
competition
predation
mutualism
commensalism
Species A and B both benefit.
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parasitism
competition
predation
mutualism
commensalism
Species A benefits and species B is unaffected.
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parasitism
competition
predation
mutualism
commensalism
Species A benefits and species B is harmed but not killed.
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parasitism
competition
predation
mutualism
commensalism
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Which of the following statements is correct?
If exponential growth occurs in the population of a species of...
If two species coeveolve, they may develop adaptations that
Which of the following is part of an American bison's niche?
When two species in an area eat the same type of food but eat at...
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