GA2 Ecology Quiz

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GA2 Ecology Quiz

Test your knowledge of ecology with our engaging GA2 Ecology Quiz! Dive into the fascinating world of habitats, communities, and ecosystems. This quiz consists of 10 multiple-choice questions designed to challenge your understanding of ecological concepts.

  • Explore various types of habitats
  • Understand the dynamics of populations and communities
  • Learn about energy transfer in ecosystems
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by ExploringNature24
What is a habitat?
A location where every organism can live in
A location where the organisms are normally found in
The place where monkeys can survive in
The geographic location of the greatest concentration of species
Which is not a habitat?
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A rainforest
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A tidal pool
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The fur of a mammal
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An enclosure in the zoo
What is a community?
A group of different species in the same genus
A collection of variants in one species
A group of different species in the same location
A group of organisms sharing a familial relationship
What is a population?
The number of people in a country
The number of mammals living in the rainforest
The amount of different plant life in a geographical location
The number of organisms of the same species that live in a particular geographic area.
Why is temperature an important abiotic factor in a habitat?
Organisms can only survive in high temperatures above 30°C
Organisms can only survive in a specific range of temperatures
Enough resources can only be found at the right temperatures
A food chain can be set up only at cold temperatures.
Which of the following is a relationship that exhibits mutualism?
Fishes feeding off the parasites and algae off a turtle's shell
A bald eagle catching a weak mallard duck
Young barnacles attaching themselves to a whale to move to different locations
Fleas feeding off the blood of dogs
Which of the following is true?
Apex predators consume the greatest amount of energy.
Producers are at the highest trophic level.
Consumers cannot produce their own food.
Organisms at a trophic level can only consume the organisms of a trophic level directly below it.
Why is energy transfer between trophic levels inefficient?
The organisms produce or consume more energy than they need.
Energy is lost via heat and other processes.
Apex predators consume almost all energy, leaving none for the other organisms.
Apex predators cannot eat producers.
Why are there few apex consumers as compared to producers?
The apex consumers have access to the largest variety of organisms
The producers do not produce enough energy overall to support the consumers
The number of producers required to sustain the apex consumers is high
Energy that is gained by the apex consumers is wasted
Which reason does not explain why we should conserve our rainforests?
To ensure we have enough trees to cut down in the future
To sustain the water cycle
To provide habitats for plants and animals
Protect against natural disasters like floods
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