Which of the following is a living component?, Water, air, plants, soil, An ecosystem consists of, Living organisms only, Non-living components only, Living organisms and non-living components, Animals only, Which of the following is a non-living component?, Birds, Animals, Water, Plants, What is the smallest level of organization shown in the picture?, Ecosystem, Biological community, Biotic population, Individual, Different populations living together form a, Species, Individual, Biological community, Ecosystem, The deer shown on the right side represents, Population, Community, Species, Ecosystem, Which sequence is correct from smallest to largest?, Individual → Population → Community → Ecosystem, Population → Individual → Community → Ecosystem, Community → Population → Individual → Ecosystem, Ecosystem → Community → Population → Individual, The largest level shown in the ecosystem organization is, Individual, Population, Ecosystem, Species, A group of individuals of the same species living in the same place is called, Community, Population, Ecosystem, Habitat, Predation is a relationship between, One organism, Two organisms, Non-living components, Plants only, In predation, the organism that benefits is called, Prey, Predator, Producer, Consumer, The organism that is harmed in predation is called, Predator, Prey, Competitor, Producer, In the relationship between lion and zebra, the zebra is the, Predator, Consumer, Competitor, Prey, Which of the following is an example of predation?, Lion and zebra, Two plants together, Water and soil, Air and water, A panther chameleon feeding on an insect is an example of, Mutualism, Competition, Predation, Commensalism, In predation, one organism is ______ and the other is ______., Benefited / harmed, Harmed / benefited, Both benefited, Both harmed, Which one is the prey in this example: Venus flytrap and insect?, Venus flytrap, Insect, Soil, Water, Which of the following is NOT an example of predation?, Panther chameleon and insect, Lion and zebra, Plant and water, Venus flytrap and insect, Competition happens when organisms need, Unlimited resources, A resource available in limited quantities, Water only, Air only, Two lions competing for food (zebra) is an example of, Predation, Competition, Mutualism, Commensalism, Competition may affect the number of individuals in a population by, Increasing their number always, Affecting their numbers, Changing their species, Stopping reproduction completely
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