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Food Webs Quizzes, Questions & Answers
Recent Food Webs Quizzes
This quiz focuses on the Order Diptera, exploring families such as Tabanidae and Musidae. It assesses knowledge of various fly genera and their common names, enhancing understanding of entomological classification and the...
Questions: 54 | Attempts: 265 | Last updated: Mar 20, 2023
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Sample QuestionWhat is the preferred host of flies?
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Sample QuestionWhich of the following is NOT a decomposer?
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Questions: 25 | Attempts: 393 | Last updated: Feb 1, 2023
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Sample QuestionWhat is at the bottom of the food chain?
What do you know about fruit? Find out with the help of this guess the fruit name quiz! Edible fruits are a means of nutrition for humans. In everyday language, the fruit is the fleshy seed associated with the structure of a...
Questions: 10 | Attempts: 34577 | Last updated: Dec 13, 2023
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Sample QuestionI am medium-sized and round. I can be red or green. What am I?
Dive into the fascinating world of flatworms with the 'Take the Flatworm Challenge' quiz. Explore their diverse species, unique reproduction methods, habitats, and movement. Perfect for learners interested in biology, enhancing...
Questions: 6 | Attempts: 194 | Last updated: Mar 21, 2023
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Sample QuestionWhat are the feeding habits of flat worms?
Explore the fascinating world of sea fishing in this short quiz! Test your knowledge on UK sea fishing records, identify marine species like the cuckoo ray, and learn about fish sizes and weights. Perfect for enthusiasts looking...
Questions: 5 | Attempts: 1649 | Last updated: Mar 22, 2023
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Sample QuestionThe UK boat record for the heaviest Cod is 58lb and 8oz. From which port was it caught?
How much do you know about honey bees and honey? The whole process starts when the bee sucks nectar from the blossoms and stores it in the honey sack, which when it is full, they transport it to the hive. By taking this amazing...
Questions: 10 | Attempts: 622 | Last updated: Mar 22, 2023
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Sample QuestionPollination Agriculture depends greatly on the honeybee for pollination. Honeybees account for _______%__ of all insect pollination. Without such pollination, we would see a significant decrease in the yield of fruits and vegetables.
The 'Ecology Unit Pre-Assessment (Grade 8)' evaluates students' understanding of ecological relationships, food webs, and ecological succession. It assesses critical thinking in identifying biotic factors, autotrophs, and the...
Questions: 12 | Attempts: 1325 | Last updated: Dec 2, 2024
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Sample QuestionTermites are small insects that eat wood causing so much damage that they can eventually cause a house to fall down. However, termites cannot make enzymes that digest cellulose, the main component in wood. A small protozoan called Trichonympha sphaerica lives inside the termite’s gut and excretes enzymes to break down cellulose. However, the protozoa itself cannot make the enzymes. Instead, a species of bacteria that lives inside the protozoa produces the enzyme. What type of relationships are described in this passage? (Standards 6.1f, 6.1g, 6.3a)
The 'Ecology Unit Pre-Assessment' for Grade 7 explores foundational ecological concepts through questions on symbiotic relationships, food webs, ecological succession, and population dynamics. This quiz assesses understanding of...
Questions: 12 | Attempts: 314 | Last updated: Oct 24, 2024
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Sample Question1. Termites are small insects that eat wood causing so much damage that they can eventually cause a house to fall down. However, termites cannot make enzymes that digest cellulose, the main component in wood. A small protozoan called Trichonympha sphaerica lives inside the termite’s gut and excretes enzymes to break down cellulose. However, the protozoa itself cannot make the enzymes. Instead, a species of bacteria that lives inside the protozoa produces the enzyme. What type of relationships are described in this passage? (Standards 6.1f, 6.1g, 6.3a).
Explore the fascinating world of insects and arthropods in this engaging biology quiz. Test your knowledge on topics from stick insects to the impact of cane toads in Australia.
Questions: 12 | Attempts: 55 | Last updated: May 26, 2023
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Sample QuestionWhat order are Stick Insects in?
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