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Question 1 Interspecific competition is defined as Selected Answer: interaction in which both species use the same resource and are thus both negatively affected. Question 2 The functional role of a species within its habitat is referred to as itsSelected Answer: niche. Question 3 Species of ...

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Question 1

Interspecific competition is defined as

Selected Answer: interaction in which both species use the same resource and are thus both negatively
affected.

Question 2

The functional role of a species within its

habitat is referred to as itsSelected Answer:

niche.

Question 3

Species of warblers (birds) living in the same general region minimize their interspecific

competition by Selected Answer: foraging in different zones on the same spruce trees.

Question 4

A good example of commensalism would be the

relationship betweenSelected Answer: the

wildebeest and Thompson’s gazelle.

Question 5

In the minds of design theorists, separate clades (large

groups) derive fromSelected Answer: separate

concepts in the Mind of a Designer.

Question 6

Studying competition between the Peaks of Otter salamander and the Eastern Redback salamander

would be an exampleof studying ecology at the level.

Selected Answer: community

Question 7

,Which of the following choices names one of the various

zones found in a lake?Selected Answer: littoral

Question 8


From the species level upwards toward higher levels of classification, which of the following choices gives the

correct order? Selected Answer: species, Genus, Family, Order

Question 9

During the springtime, a light wind blowing across a lake will foster the process of lake

overturn. This timely eventwill bring together with .

Selected Answer: accumulated nutrients, phytoplankton

Question 10

Your textbook describes two sequential of interaction between organisms and

their environments thathave existed since God’s creative work began.

Selected Answer: phases

Question 11

Which of the following choices most accurately represents the scientific name for

human beings? SelectedAnswer: Homo sapiens

Question 12

The state of flux in modern systematic groupings could best be described

as/seen in SelectedAnswer: a variety of conflicting Kingdom or Domain

structures.

Question 13

All members of species Globigerina bulloides belong to the large

"Group" known asSelected Answer: The Rhizaria.

Question 14

Which of the following is a problem that confounds attempts to organize the entire living world

for study? Selected Answer: There are too many organisms with too much overlapping

complexity to support a simple means of

,classification.

Question 15

In the human Greater honeyguide mutualism, the honeyguide

bird is benefited bySelected Answer: bee larval protein and

comb wax.

Question 16

The microbe, Euglena gracilis belongs to the large "Group" Discicristates because it

Selected Answer: has two flagellae on its anterior end and its mitochondrial cristae are shaped like a pizza.



Question 17

Seeking to scientifically name each variety of lifeform we find and relate it to other similar species is a

discipline known as Selected Answer: taxonomy.

Question 18

The best term to describe the speciesspecies interaction between Pseudomyrmex ants and the bullhorn

acacia plant would beSelected Answer: mutualism.

Question 19

Which of the following is one of the seven basic characteristics used to classify living

things? Selected Answer: multicellularity vs unicellularity

Question 20

When a species of fly has a bold coloration very similar to that of an unpalatable (stinging)

Yellowjacket, the fly’s “strategy” is termed

Selected Answer: Batesian mimicry.

Question 21

The large eukaryote, Pisum sativum belongs to the large "Group" Plants

because it SelectedAnswer: is multicellular, eukaryotic, and does

photosynthesis in chloroplasts.

Question 22

, In the mind of evolutionary theorists, separate clades (large groups) derive

from SelectedAnswer: a single common ancestors at the point where clade

lineages meet.

Question 23

The large "Group" Excavata

contains the nasty parasiteSelected

Answer: Trichomonas vaginalis.

Question 24

The phytoplankton of a lake would be found in highest numbers in the zone.Selected Answer: limnetic

Question 25

Which of the following choices reflects a currently accepted classification scheme resulting

from the state of flux in which modern systematic groupings exist?

Selected Answer: a. and b. above


Question 1

An area providing cool, moist conditions with rocks and decaying logs at an appropriate

elevation and rainfalllevel constitutes a good for the Peaks of Otter salamander.

Selected Answer: habitat

Question 2

Which one of the following is not included among the seven basic characteristics used to classify living
things?

Selected Answer: three chambered vs four chambered heart

Question 3

The microbe, Euglena gracilis belongs to the large "Group" Discicristates because it

Selected Answer: has two flagellae on its anterior end and its mitochondrial cristae are shaped like a pizza.

Question 4

From the species level upwards toward higher levels of classification, which of the following

choices gives the correctorder?

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