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A structural adaptation is [blank_start]a physical feature of an organism[blank_end] that enables the organism to better survive its environment
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a physical feature of an organism
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an action carried out by an organism
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a process occurring within an organism
Question 2
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A behavioural adaptation is [blank_start]an action carried out by an organism[blank_end] that enables the organism to better survive its environment
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an action carried out by an organism
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a physical feature of an organism
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a process occurring within an organism
Question 3
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A physiological adaptation is [blank_start]a process occurring within an organism[blank_end] that enables the organism to better survive its environment
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a process occurring within an organism
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a physical feature of an organism
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an action carried out by an organism
Question 4
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When penguins huddle together for warmth, this is a behavioural adaptation.
Question 5
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Seed pods opening from the heat of bushfire is a behavioural adaptation
Question 6
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Penguins having different, individual calls is a structural adaptation
Question 7
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Check the following behavioural adaptations:
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Penguins huddling together for warmth
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Seed pods opening under heat from a bushfire
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Long, deep reaching roots to evade drought
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when reptiles bask in the sun
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sweating when its hot
Question 8
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An adaptation enables an organism to [blank_start]better survive its environment[blank_end]
Question 9
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What is mutualism?
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an interaction where one species benefits while the other is unaffected.
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an interaction where both organisms benefit
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an interaction where one organism at the expense of another
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In parasitism, the [blank_start]host[blank_end] suffers while the [blank_start]parasite[blank_end] benefits.
Question 11
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Commensalism is an interaction where one organism benefits while the other is [blank_start]unaffected[blank_end]
Question 12
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[blank_start]Autotrophs[blank_end] use the sun or stored energy to make their own food, while [blank_start]heterotrophs[blank_end] depend on other organisms for food and energy.
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heterotrophs are consumers
Question 14
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Check the examples of abiotic features
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plant life
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temperature
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humidity
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animal species
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quality of soil
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check the examples of biotic features:
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amount of sun
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plant life
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average wind speeds
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humidity
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animal species
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Biotic is the living features of an environment
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Abiotic is the living features of an environment
Question 18
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Examples of biological control are:
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Introduction of a predator species to reduce numbers of a pest
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culling of populations of pests
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breeding programs that aim to increase the numbers of a species
Question 19
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[blank_start]Herbivores[blank_end] eat only plants
[blank_start]Carnivores[blank_end] eat mostly meat
[blank_start]Omnivores[blank_end] eat both plants and meat
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Herbivores
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Carnivores
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Omnivores
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Carnivores
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Herbivores
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Omnivores
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Omnivores
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Herbivores
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Carnivores
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A [blank_start]predator[blank_end] kills other animals for food. The hunted animals are called [blank_start]prey[blank_end]. [blank_start]Scavengers[blank_end] will eat the remains of other animals, or attack sick or dying animals.
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predator
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prey
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scavengers
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predator
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prey
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scavengers
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predator
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prey
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scavengers
Question 21
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[blank_start]Decomposers[blank_end] break down/absorb waste and dead organisms
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Decomposers
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Autotrophs
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Producers
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A producer is...
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an organism that kills other organisms for food
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an organism that creates its own food
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an animal who eats both plants and meat
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a group of bacteria that aid the growth of plants and trees
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A consumer gets energy from eating other organisms
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The trophic levels, in order, are:
1. [blank_start]Tertiary Consumers[blank_end]
2. [blank_start]Secondary Consumers[blank_end]
3. [blank_start]Primary Consumers[blank_end]
4. [blank_start]Producers[blank_end]
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Tertiary Consumers
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Secondary Consumers
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Primary Consumers
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Producers
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The arrows in food chains and webs show...
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energy flow up the food chain
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that organism 2 is eaten by organism 1
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that organism 1 is eaten by organism 2
Question 26
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Biomass shows the combined mass of living organisms in a certain area