Human Anatomy & Physiology (11th Edition)
Human Anatomy & Physiology (11th Edition)
11th Edition
ISBN: 9780134580999
Author: Elaine N. Marieb, Katja N. Hoehn
Publisher: PEARSON
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1. The term ecology comes from Greek words meaning
OA. the science of living things
B. the study of a place to live
OC. the science of ecosystems
O D. the study of natural history
2. Cold winters, hot summers, and few trees are characteristics of
O A. temperate grasslands
B. deserts
C. chaparral
O D. tundra
3. One way mushrooms differ from plants is that mushrooms
A. do not move around
B. are decomposers
O C. make their own food
O D. do not grow
4. The honey guide bird and ratel work together to find food. In this way
the honey guide bird gets the beeswax it eats and the ratel gets the
honey it eats. Their relationship is an example of
A. parasite relationship
B. decomposition
O C. mutualism
O D. commensalism
5. Carbon dioxide is taken in by
O A. rotting plants and animals
O B. burning fuels
O C. living animals
D. living plants
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Transcribed Image Text:Questions-1.pdf After reading KIDS DISCOVER Ecology, choose the best answer for each circle. Find your answers on the pages shown in the book icon next to each que 1. The term ecology comes from Greek words meaning OA. the science of living things B. the study of a place to live OC. the science of ecosystems O D. the study of natural history 2. Cold winters, hot summers, and few trees are characteristics of O A. temperate grasslands B. deserts C. chaparral O D. tundra 3. One way mushrooms differ from plants is that mushrooms A. do not move around B. are decomposers O C. make their own food O D. do not grow 4. The honey guide bird and ratel work together to find food. In this way the honey guide bird gets the beeswax it eats and the ratel gets the honey it eats. Their relationship is an example of A. parasite relationship B. decomposition O C. mutualism O D. commensalism 5. Carbon dioxide is taken in by O A. rotting plants and animals O B. burning fuels O C. living animals D. living plants 28 Te Do Notifications
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