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Formative Assessment

Formative Assessment. Ecology. 1. An organism that breaks down dead and decaying matter. A) Decomposer B ) Predator C ) Omnivore D ) Herbivore. 2. An animal that eats only plants for food. A ) Herbivore B ) Carnivore C ) Omnivore D ) Vegivore.

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Formative Assessment

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  1. Formative Assessment Ecology

  2. 1. An organism that breaks down dead and decaying matter A) Decomposer B) Predator C) Omnivore D) Herbivore

  3. 2. An animal that eats only plants for food A) Herbivore B) Carnivore C) Omnivore D) Vegivore

  4. 3. An animal that eats both plants and animals • Omnivore • Carnivore • Decomposer • Hungry

  5. 4. An animal that eats both omnivores and herbivores • Omnivore • Carnivore • Herbivore • Producer

  6. 5. Many food chains that are linked together are called a ________________. • food link • food web • food string • food circles

  7. 6. Which of the following is an autotroph? • Cricket • Fish • Spider • Plant

  8. 7. An example of an omnivore would be a ___________________. • Praying mantis • Wolf • Bear • Hawk

  9. 8.The animal that is hunted by its predator • Predator • Prey • Consumer • Producer

  10. 9. An example of an herbivore would be a ______________. • Rabbit • Lion • Human • Spider

  11. 10. An example of a decomposer would be a ____________________. • tree • fungus • bird • person

  12. 11. The living parts in an ecosystem are called: • Ecology • Abiotic factors • Fossils • Biotic factors

  13. 12. The direction an arrow faces in a food chain points to who is ___________________. • eating meat • getting eaten • doing the eating • eating plants

  14. 13. The nonliving parts in an ecosystem are called: • Biotic factors • Abiotic factors • Ecology • producers

  15. 14. Carnivore that hunts for its food A) preyB) predatorC) autotrophD) producer

  16. 15. Organisms that make their own food for energy are called A) carnivoresB) consumersC) producersD) herbivores

  17. 16. Organisms that cannot make their own food and get energy from other organisms are called • Plants • Producers • Consumers • Vegivores

  18. 17. The straight path in which energy is passed from the sun to the producers and then to consumers is called a: • food highway • food line • food web • food chain

  19. 18. The study of all the living and nonliving factors in an environment and all their interactions is • Ecology • Ecosystem • Food web • Community

  20. 19. An important abiotic factor that means the typical weather pattern in an environment • Weather • Climate • Temperature • Heat

  21. 20. All the members of a species that live in an ecosystem A) communityB) populationC) tissueD) kingdom

  22. 21. All of the populations in an ecosystem • Kingdom • Tissue • Habitat • Community

  23. 22. The home of an organism within an ecosystem • Community • Pond • Habitat • House

  24. 1. An organism that breaks down dead and decaying matter A) Decomposer B) Predator C) Omnivore D) Herbivore

  25. 2. An animal that eats only plants for food A) Herbivore B) Carnivore C) Omnivore D) Vegivore

  26. 3. An animal that eats both plants and animals • Omnivore • Carnivore • Decomposer • Hungry

  27. 4. An animal that eats both omnivores and herbivores • Omnivore • Carnivore • Herbivore • Producer

  28. 5. Many food chains that are linked together are called a ________________. • food link • food web • food string • food circles

  29. 6. Which of the following is an autotroph? • Cricket • Fish • Spider • Plant

  30. 7. An example of an omnivore would be a ___________________. • Praying mantis • Wolf • Bear • Hawk

  31. 8.The animal that is hunted by its predator • Predator • Prey • Consumer • Producer

  32. 9. An example of an herbivore would be a ______________. • Rabbit • Lion • Human • Spider

  33. 10. An example of a decomposer would be a ____________________. • tree • fungus • bird • person

  34. 11. The living parts in an ecosystem are called: • Ecology • Abiotic factors • Fossils • Biotic factors

  35. 12. The direction an arrow faces in a food chain points to who is ___________________. • eating meat • getting eaten • doing the eating • eating plants

  36. 13. The nonliving parts in an ecosystem are called: • Biotic factors • Abiotic factors • Ecology • producers

  37. 14. Carnivore that hunts for its food A) preyB) predatorC) autotrophD) producer

  38. 15. Organisms that make their own food for energy are called A) carnivoresB) consumersC) producersD) herbivores

  39. 16. Organisms that cannot make their own food and get energy from other organisms are called • Plants • Producers • Consumers • Vegivores

  40. 17. The straight path in which energy is passed from the sun to the producers and thento consumers is called a: • food highway • food line • food web • food chain

  41. 18. The study of all the living and nonliving factors in an environment and all their interactions • Ecology • Ecosystem • Food web • Community

  42. 19. An important abiotic factor that means the typical weather pattern in an environment • Weather • Climate • Temperature • Heat

  43. 20. All the members of a species that live in an ecosystem A) communityB) populationC) tissueD) kingdom

  44. 21. All of the populations in an ecosystem • Kingdom • Tissue • Habitat • Community

  45. 22. The home of an organism within an ecosystem • Community • Pond • Habitat • House

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