Biology - Environment Revision Quiz for AQA Entry Level assignment

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Biology Environment Revision Quiz

Test your knowledge of biological concepts related to the environment with this engaging quiz designed for AQA Entry Level students. Covering essential topics from photosynthesis to competition in nature, this quiz is perfect for revision.

  • Discover critical environmental concepts
  • Challenge yourself with multiple-choice questions
  • Enhance your understanding of biology
15 Questions4 MinutesCreated by LearningTree101
 
 
Which gas do plants release because of photosynthesis?
Which gas goes back into the atmosphere when dead animals or plants decay?
Carbon dioxide
Oxygen
How does having large feet help the polar bear living in the Arctic?
Helps to camouflage to catch prey
Spreads its weight to not sink on ice
What are plants and algae at the beginning of a food chain called? 
What do animals compete for?
Light
Territory
What do plants compete for?
Nutrients and water
Mates
There are factors that affect the environment. What is an example of a non-living factors?
A new competitor
Trampling by humans
What is a living factor that affect the environment?
Quality of soil
A new predator arriving
What gas is often released when fossil fuels are burnt in factories?
Helium
Sulfur dioxide
What is formed when sulfur dioxide dissolves in water (clouds)?
The peppered moth can be either a dark colour or a light colour. Suggest a reason why the light peppered moths are common in the countryside but not in smoky cities.
The light moth is camouflaged in the smoky city
The light moth is camouflaged in the countryside
The peppered moth can be either a dark colour or a light colour. Suggest a reason why the light peppered moths are common in the countryside but not in smoky cities.
Fewer light peppered moths are eaten in the countryside
Fewer light peppered moths are eaten in the smoky city.
Few light peppered moths are breeding in the countryside
Tick one correct answer.
Genes are bigger than chromosomes
The smallest is a gene
The nucleus is smaller than the chromosomes
Tick the correct statement about sexual reproduction.
It needs one parent
It needs two parents
Genes are not mixing
Asexual reproduction only involves one parent. What are the identical offspring called?
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