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Final Review Quiz on Ecological Concepts and Classifications

Prepare for the final exam with this engaging quiz that helps you review essential ecological concepts. Explore topics such as selective pressure between predators and prey, the classification of organisms by common ancestry, logistic growth and carrying capacity, criteria for life, and characteristics of viruses. This quiz is designed to reinforce your understanding and retention of key biological principles without the stress of points, just pure review. Test your knowledge and ensure you're ready for your exam!

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Final Review Quiz on Ecological Concepts and Classifications

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  1. Practice Clicker Quiz Let’s review for the final! No points, just review.

  2. 1. Selective pressure that predators and prey place on each other is: • Symbiosis. • Carrying capacity. • Co-evolution. • Biotic potential.

  3. 2. Phylogenetically, organisms are classified together when they share: • A habitat. • Feeding preferences. • Appearance in the fossil record at the same time. • A common ancestor.

  4. 3. In logistic growth, the maximum a population can reach is determined by: • Carrying capacity. • Death rate. • Population ceiling. • Environmental cap.

  5. 4. Which of the following is a criterion for life? • Vision. • Mobility. • Growth. • Having a nervous system. • A beating heart.

  6. 5. Which of these describes a virus? • DNA or RNA in a protein coat. • Disease-causing proteins. • Strand of RNA that causes disease. • The smallest living organisms.

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