Evolution and Ecology

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Evolution and Ecology

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Evolution and Ecology. The fur of the snowshoe rabbit changes to a lighter color in the winter. This allows the rabbit to blend in with its surroundings. This change is an example of (1) extinction (2) competition (3) biological adaptation (4) ecological succession. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Evolution and Ecology

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The fur of the snowshoe rabbit changes to alighter color in the winter. This allows the rabbitto blend in with its surroundings. This change isan example of(1) extinction(2) competition(3) biological adaptation(4) ecological succession

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Which factor would most likely limit the numberof mice living in an area?(1) plentiful resources (2) more predators(3) stable climate (4) less competition

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Animals may fight, make threatening sounds,and act aggressively toward members of thesame species. These behaviors usually occur asthe result of(1) competition (3) decomposition(2) conservation (4) pollution

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The diagram shows how modern types of flowers developed from early types of flowers over the last75 million years.

Which process is represented in this diagram?(1) evolution (3) selective breeding(2) photosynthesis (4) ecological succession

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What is the most likely reason why these early flowers gradually changed to many different types offlowers over time?(1) The flowers’ traits were genetically engineered.(2) The environments of the flowers stayed the same.(3) The genetic material of the flowers stayed the same.(4) The flowers adapted to environmental conditions.

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When the environment changes more quickly than a species can adapt, the species may become(1)extinct (2) diverse(3) dominant (4) overpopulated

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Over time, organisms evolve from a common ancestor. Which process best explains why they nowhave different characteristics?(1) extinction (2) asexual reproduction(3) metabolism (4) biological adaptation

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The diagram below shows a cross section of a portion of Earth’s crust that has not been overturned. LettersA, B, C, and D represent sedimentary rock layers that contain fossils.

Which rock layer contains the oldest fossils?(1) A (3) C(2) B (4) D

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The sequence below occurs over a long period of geologic time.

The sequence shows the steps involved in the formation of(1) an element (3) a fault(2) an igneous rock (4) a fossil

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Which event is the best example of competition between species in a pond environment?(1) dragonflies landing on lily pads(2) frogs and toads eating flies(3) lizards and snakes lying in the sun(4) hawks eating mice

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Feathers, wings, and the hollow bones of birds are examples of(1) adaptations for flight(2) responses to stimuli(3) unnecessary body parts(4) reproductive structures

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Which group of organisms can show significant trait changes in the shortest period of time?(1) bacteria (3) fish(2) birds (4) reptiles

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Although change in multicellular species usuallytakes thousands of years, some species of bacteria undergo major changes in just a few years. One reason for this difference is that these bacteria(1) are microscopic(2) do not contain DNA(3) reproduce very quickly(4) cause infectious diseases

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The beak structures of different species of finches are different The differences in the birds’ beaks show how the birds(1) compete for the same food in their community(2) require different amounts of food for survival(3) store food for the winter months(4) are adapted to get food from different sources

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Some microorganisms cause human disease. Other microorganisms are used in making cheese, yogurt, and bread. Based on this information, the relationship between humans and microorganisms can be(1) beneficial, only(2) harmful, only(3) beneficial or harmful

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The diagram below shows a food chain.

Which organisms in this food chain are herbivores?(1) green plants (3) birds(2) caterpillars (4) snakes

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The diagram below shows a food web for a community. Which organisms in the diagram are carnivores?(1) rabbits and birds (2) grasshoppers and mice(3) carrots and grasses (4) foxes and owls

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The diagram below shows several different organisms found in an area.

The worms in the diagram represent(1) a community (3) a habitat(2) an ecosystem (4) a population

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Different species of carnivorous animals that share the same habitat in an ecosystem may(1) become decomposers(2) compete for food(3) produce their own food(4) mate with each other

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What is the nutrient source for some fungi?(1)sunlight (2) carbon dioxide(3) oxygen (4) dead organisms

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In which organisms could evolution occur most rapidly?(1) humans (2) birds(3) fish (4) bacteria

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Grasses, shrubs, and trees are called producers because they make(1)water (2) minerals(3) carbon dioxide (4) food

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The diagram below shows how a plant community changed over 300 years.

Which process caused the gradual changes shown in this plant community?(1) urban growth (3) environmental pollution(2) global warming (4) ecological succession

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Organisms that consume wastes to obtain the nutrients they need to survive are classified as(1) decomposers (3) predators(2) herbivores (4) producers

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Pesticides and fertilizers can help farmers to produce more crops. However, overuse of these chemicals can result in(1) ecological succession(2) material recycling(3) environmental pollution(4) selective breeding

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How do decomposers obtain their food?(1) hunting and killing prey for food(2) changing carbon dioxide and water into food(3) absorbing food from dead organisms(4) producing food from oxygen and sunlight

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The diagrams below show changes in a natural community over a period of 200 years.

Which process is illustrated in the diagrams?(1)ozone depletion (2) recycling resources(3) global warming (4) ecological succession

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The diagram below shows a sequence of environmental changes in an area over a long period of time.

Which statement best describes the changes shown in the diagram?(1) Over time, one natural area is replaced by another.(2) Over time, the number of fish increases.(3) The environment goes through seasonal changes.(4) Precipitation follows cloud formation.

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Which order of succession of natural communities would most likely occur in New York State?(1) grasses → trees → bushes(2) trees → bushes → grasses(3) bushes → grasses → trees(4) grasses → bushes → trees

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How do decomposers obtain their food?(1) hunting and killing prey for food(2) changing carbon dioxide and water into food(3) absorbing food from dead organisms(4) producing food from oxygen and sunlight

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Living things are classified as producers or consumers according to(1) their speed of movement(2) the size of their communities(3) how they obtain food(4) how they reproduce