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2,400 | DQ_008047 | flow of energy | Which organism in the diagram is a root-feeder? | food_chains_webs_1995.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_1995.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Birds, b. Nematodes, c. Protozoa, d. Arthropods | b |
2,401 | DQ_008048 | flow of energy | What does the Protozoa eat? | food_chains_webs_1995.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_1995.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Nematodes, b. Bacteria, c. Arthropods, d. Birds | b |
2,402 | DQ_008049 | flow of energy | According to this picture, birds eat how many types of animals? | food_chains_webs_1995.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_1995.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 2, b. 3, c. 7, d. 4 | a |
2,403 | DQ_008050 | flow of energy | In this diagram, how many organisms does fungi feed? | food_chains_webs_1995.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_1995.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 3, b. 1, c. 4, d. 2 | a |
2,404 | DQ_008051 | flow of energy | Which of the following serves as a producer? | food_chains_webs_1995.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_1995.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Nematodes, b. Arthropods, c. Plants, d. Fungi | c |
2,405 | DQ_008052 | flow of energy | Which one of these eats fungi? | food_chains_webs_1995.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_1995.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. birds, b. bacteria, c. arthropods, d. protozoa | c |
2,406 | DQ_008053 | flow of energy | What do the birds eat? | food_chains_webs_1997.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_1997.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Nematodes, b. Bacteria, c. Animals, d. Arthropods | d |
2,407 | DQ_008054 | flow of energy | What consumes protozoa in the diagram? | food_chains_webs_1997.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_1997.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. arthropods, b. birds, c. animals, d. nematodes | d |
2,408 | DQ_008055 | flow of energy | Arthropods eat how many types of “food”? (according to the diagram) | food_chains_webs_1997.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_1997.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 4, b. 3, c. 2, d. 1 | c |
2,409 | DQ_008056 | flow of energy | How many kinds of arthropods are shown in the food web? | food_chains_webs_1997.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_1997.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 5, b. 2, c. 1, d. 3 | b |
2,410 | DQ_008057 | flow of energy | What is organic matter? | food_chains_webs_1997.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_1997.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. waste, residue and metabolites from plants, animals and microbes, b. nematodes, c. birds, d. arthropods | a |
2,411 | DQ_008058 | flow of energy | Would the population of arthropods increase or decrease if the population of birds decreases? | food_chains_webs_1997.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_1997.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Data Insufficient, b. Not sure, c. Increase, d. Decrease | c |
2,412 | DQ_008059 | flow of energy | According to the image, which of the following is classified as a producer? | food_chains_webs_2018.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_2018.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Mongoose, b. Caterpillar, c. Snake, d. Leaf | d |
2,413 | DQ_008060 | flow of energy | Which of the following is a primary consumer? | food_chains_webs_2018.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_2018.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Caterpillar, b. Snake, c. Mongoose, d. Chameleon | a |
2,414 | DQ_008061 | flow of energy | Which animal consumes the chameleon? | food_chains_webs_2018.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_2018.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. caterpillar, b. mongoose, c. leaf, d. snake | d |
2,415 | DQ_008062 | flow of energy | Which of the following are consumed by chameleons? | food_chains_webs_2018.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_2018.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Caterpillar, b. Leaf, c. Snake, d. Mongoose | a |
2,416 | DQ_008063 | flow of energy | Food chain parts | food_chains_webs_2018.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_2018.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 2, b. 3, c. 1, d. 5 | d |
2,417 | DQ_008064 | flow of energy | How many herbivorous animals are there in this diagram? | food_chains_webs_2018.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_2018.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Two, b. One, c. Three, d. Four | b |
2,418 | DQ_008065 | flow of energy | What eats a snake? | food_chains_webs_2018.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_2018.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Mongoose, b. Leaf, c. Caterpillar, d. Chameleon | a |
2,419 | DQ_008066 | flow of energy | What happens to the flow of energy in the food chain as is passes from one organism to another? | food_chains_webs_2018.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_2018.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. The level of energy increases as the chain moves from producers to consumers., b. The level of energy increases as the chain moves from consumers to producers., c. The level of energy decreases as the chain moves from producers to consumers., d. The level of energy decreases as the chain moves from consumers to producers. | c |
2,420 | DQ_008067 | flow of energy | What are the 2 producers in this scenario? | food_chains_webs_2061.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_2061.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Mice, b. Trees and grasses, c. Crickets, d. Deer | b |
2,421 | DQ_008068 | flow of energy | What do crickets eat? | food_chains_webs_2061.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_2061.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Snakes, b. Mice, c. Deer, d. Grasses | d |
2,422 | DQ_008069 | flow of energy | How many animals in the diagram eat mice? | food_chains_webs_2061.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_2061.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 1, b. 5, c. 4, d. 3 | d |
2,423 | DQ_008070 | flow of energy | How many predators eat the mice? | food_chains_webs_2061.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_2061.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 2, b. 3, c. 5, d. 1 | b |
2,424 | DQ_008071 | flow of energy | If frogs were removed from this environment what animal would potentially see an increase in its population? | food_chains_webs_2061.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_2061.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. crickets, b. deer, c. snakes, d. hawks | a |
2,425 | DQ_008072 | flow of energy | What are heterotrophs that break down the wastes of other organisms or the remains of dead organisms? | food_chains_webs_2061.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_2061.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Worm, b. Consumers, c. Producers, d. Decomposers | d |
2,426 | DQ_008073 | flow of energy | Which animal in this chart consumes the Caterpillar? | food_chains_webs_2062.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_2062.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Tiger, b. Frog, c. Chameleon, d. None | c |
2,427 | DQ_008074 | flow of energy | How many stages are in the diagram? | food_chains_webs_2062.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_2062.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 1, b. 4, c. 3, d. 2 | c |
2,428 | DQ_008075 | flow of energy | What happens to the caterpillar population if the chameleons die off? | food_chains_webs_2062.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_2062.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Cannot be determined., b. Their population stays the same., c. Their population decreases., d. Their population will increase. | d |
2,429 | DQ_008076 | flow of energy | What is consumed by the caterpillar? | food_chains_webs_2062.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_2062.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Chameleon, b. Nothing, c. Caterpillar, d. Leaf | d |
2,430 | DQ_008077 | flow of energy | What animal appears on both the food cycle of tree and grass? | food_chains_webs_2063.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_2063.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. rhino, b. lion, c. African skunk, d. leopard | a |
2,431 | DQ_008078 | flow of energy | What does the lion eat in this food chain? | food_chains_webs_2063.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_2063.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Fiscal shrikes, b. Giraffes and rhinos, c. Trees, d. Vultures | b |
2,432 | DQ_008079 | flow of energy | Which of the following consume the shrub? | food_chains_webs_2063.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_2063.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. mouse, b. vulture, c. impala, d. lion | c |
2,433 | DQ_008080 | flow of energy | How many decomposers are shown in the image below? | food_chains_webs_2063.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_2063.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 5, b. 2, c. 1, d. 3 | c |
2,434 | DQ_008081 | flow of energy | How many producers are shown in the food web? | food_chains_webs_2063.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_2063.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 10, b. 3, c. 2, d. 14 | b |
2,435 | DQ_008082 | flow of energy | What is the function of the tree in this diagram? | food_chains_webs_2063.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_2063.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Primary Consumer, b. Tertiary Consumer, c. Secondary Consumer, d. Producer | d |
2,436 | DQ_008083 | flow of energy | Which of these is a predator of the rhino? | food_chains_webs_2063.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_2063.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. impala, b. lion, c. snake, d. leopard | b |
2,437 | DQ_008084 | flow of energy | What does the jackrabbit feed from? | food_chains_webs_2068.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_2068.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Mojave Yucca, b. Cheetah, c. Coyote, d. Cottontail | a |
2,438 | DQ_008085 | flow of energy | Which animal eats the Cactus? | food_chains_webs_2068.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_2068.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Chuckwalla, b. Coyote, c. Cottontail, d. Cheetah | a |
2,439 | DQ_008086 | flow of energy | How many animals are shown in the diagram? | food_chains_webs_2068.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_2068.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 6, b. 7, c. 8, d. 9 | d |
2,440 | DQ_008087 | flow of energy | If Shrub goes to cottontail, what does cactus go to? | food_chains_webs_2068.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_2068.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Coyote, b. Chuckwalla, c. Jackrabbit, d. Cheetah | b |
2,441 | DQ_008088 | flow of energy | What happens to the cottontail population if the shrub and Mojave Yucca populations decrease? | food_chains_webs_2068.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_2068.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Increase, b. Slightly increase, c. Decrease, d. Nothing | c |
2,442 | DQ_008089 | flow of energy | What happens to the sagebrush population if the rat population increases? | food_chains_webs_2069.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_2069.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. It doesn't change, b. It decreases, c. It increases, d. Not enough information is given | b |
2,443 | DQ_008090 | flow of energy | Which of the following animals consume snakes? | food_chains_webs_2069.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_2069.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Tarantulas, b. Rats, c. Sagebrush, d. Coyotes | d |
2,444 | DQ_008091 | flow of energy | Which of the following eats cacti? | food_chains_webs_2069.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_2069.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Hawks, b. Snakes, c. Ants, d. Coyotes | c |
2,445 | DQ_008092 | flow of energy | How many plants are in the diagram? | food_chains_webs_2069.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_2069.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 4, b. 5, c. 2, d. 3 | c |
2,446 | DQ_008093 | flow of energy | In the diagram, what eats ants? | food_chains_webs_2069.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_2069.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Snakes, b. Rats, c. Tarantulas, d. Coyotes | c |
2,447 | DQ_008094 | flow of energy | The food web shows that hawks only eat snakes and rats. What does this mean? | food_chains_webs_2069.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_2069.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Hawks are herbivores., b. Hawks are omnivores., c. Hawks are carnivores., d. Coyotes eat hawks. | c |
2,448 | DQ_008095 | flow of energy | From how many sources does the starfish feed? | food_chains_webs_2077.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_2077.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 5, b. 4, c. 1, d. 10 | b |
2,449 | DQ_008096 | flow of energy | Which organism consumes the zooplankton? | food_chains_webs_2077.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_2077.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. barnacle and oyster, b. sea anemone and oyster, c. mussel, shrimp and oyster, d. mussel and barnacle | c |
2,450 | DQ_008097 | flow of energy | How many animals in the diagram eat starfish? | food_chains_webs_2077.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_2077.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 4, b. 3, c. 5, d. 1 | d |
2,451 | DQ_008098 | flow of energy | How many producers are shown in the food chain below? | food_chains_webs_2077.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_2077.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 5, b. 1, c. 2, d. 3 | d |
2,452 | DQ_008099 | flow of energy | What is shown in the diagram? | food_chains_webs_2077.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_2077.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Photosynthesis, b. Flow of Energy, c. Cell State, d. Body Cycle | b |
2,453 | DQ_008100 | flow of energy | Which of the following are consumed by water snakes? | food_chains_webs_2098.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_2098.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Catfish, b. Elodea, c. Water flea, d. Water boatman | a |
2,454 | DQ_008101 | flow of energy | Which of the organisms in the diagram is a producer? | food_chains_webs_2098.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_2098.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Catfish, b. Water snake, c. Water boatman, d. Elodea | d |
2,455 | DQ_008102 | flow of energy | How many living organisms are written in the picture? | food_chains_webs_2098.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_2098.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 6, b. 2, c. 5, d. 3 | c |
2,456 | DQ_008103 | flow of energy | How many organisms in the diagram eat elodea? | food_chains_webs_2098.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_2098.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 4, b. 2, c. 1, d. 3 | b |
2,457 | DQ_008104 | flow of energy | What would happen to the water flea population if the elodea population were to die off? | food_chains_webs_2098.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_2098.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. The water flea population would remain the same., b. The water flea population would double., c. The water flea population would die off as well., d. The water flea population would increase | c |
2,458 | DQ_008105 | flow of energy | Which of these is a predator of the catfish? | food_chains_webs_2098.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_2098.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. water boatman, b. elodea, c. water snake, d. water flea | c |
2,459 | DQ_008106 | flow of energy | What is the primary consumer of the fruit tree? | food_chains_webs_2099.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_2099.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Caterpillar, b. Rabbit, c. Small bird, d. Grass | a |
2,460 | DQ_008107 | flow of energy | Which of the following are consumed by snakes? | food_chains_webs_2099.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_2099.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Hawk, b. Rat, c. Grass, d. Caterpillar | b |
2,461 | DQ_008108 | flow of energy | How many animals does the snake eat? | food_chains_webs_2099.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_2099.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 3, b. 2, c. 4, d. 1 | b |
2,462 | DQ_008109 | flow of energy | How many animals lead to the hawk? | food_chains_webs_2099.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_2099.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 2, b. 3, c. 4, d. 1 | b |
2,463 | DQ_008110 | flow of energy | What does the caterpillar eat? | food_chains_webs_2099.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_2099.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. rabbit, b. grass, c. fruit tree, d. small bird | c |
2,464 | DQ_008111 | flow of energy | What is the consumer of the snake? | food_chains_webs_2099.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_2099.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. grass, b. rat, c. hawk, d. rabbit | c |
2,465 | DQ_008112 | flow of energy | Which organism is a producer? | food_chains_webs_2100.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_2100.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Tadpole, b. Snakehead, c. Dragonfly nymph, d. Water plant | d |
2,466 | DQ_008113 | flow of energy | The tadpole feeds what? | food_chains_webs_2100.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_2100.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Dragonfly nymph, b. Neither, c. Fish, d. Both | d |
2,467 | DQ_008114 | flow of energy | Where does the Snakehead obtain energy from? | food_chains_webs_2100.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_2100.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Fish and Dragonfly nymph, b. Water Plant, c. Tadpole, d. Snakehead | a |
2,468 | DQ_008115 | flow of energy | If the water plant dies out, which of these will immediately feel the effects? | food_chains_webs_2100.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_2100.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. snakehead, b. dragonfly nymph, c. fish, d. human | c |
2,469 | DQ_008116 | flow of energy | What happens to the fish population if the water plant population decreases? | food_chains_webs_2100.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_2100.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Nothing, b. Decrease, c. Increase, d. Slightly increase | b |
2,470 | DQ_008117 | flow of energy | What organism consumes the bird? | food_chains_webs_2102.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_2102.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. snake, b. mouse, c. caterpillar, d. plant | a |
2,471 | DQ_008118 | flow of energy | What consumes the bird? | food_chains_webs_2102.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_2102.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Snake, b. Mouse, c. Plant, d. Caterpillar | a |
2,472 | DQ_008119 | flow of energy | How many animals are stated in the diagram? | food_chains_webs_2102.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_2102.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 5, b. 2, c. 4, d. 3 | a |
2,473 | DQ_008120 | flow of energy | How many organisms eat mouse in the food web? | food_chains_webs_2102.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_2102.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 3, b. 2, c. 1, d. 5 | c |
2,474 | DQ_008121 | flow of energy | In the diagram, which organism is eaten by the snake? | food_chains_webs_2102.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_2102.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Plant, b. Caterpillar, c. Mouse, d. Bird | d |
2,475 | DQ_008122 | flow of energy | Which species will also die if the plant population dies off? | food_chains_webs_2102.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_2102.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. caterpillar and bird, b. mouse and caterpillar, c. all, d. mouse and snake | c |
2,476 | DQ_008123 | flow of energy | Which animal is on top of this food chain? | food_chains_webs_2104.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_2104.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Tiny Algae, b. Waterweed, c. Water Flea, d. Perch | d |
2,477 | DQ_008124 | flow of energy | What eats the pond snail? | food_chains_webs_2104.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_2104.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Diving Beetle, b. Midge Larva, c. Perch, d. Water Flea | a |
2,478 | DQ_008125 | flow of energy | From the diagram, how many organisms eat water flea? | food_chains_webs_2104.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_2104.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 2, b. 1, c. 4, d. 3 | a |
2,479 | DQ_008126 | flow of energy | How many predators does the water flea have? | food_chains_webs_2104.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_2104.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 3, b. 4, c. 2, d. 1 | c |
2,480 | DQ_008127 | flow of energy | If the waterweed population decreased, what would happen to the tiny algae population? | food_chains_webs_2104.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_2104.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. The tiny algae population would remain the same., b. The tiny algae population would grow exponentially., c. The tiny algae population would increase., d. The tiny algae population would decrease. | d |
2,481 | DQ_008128 | flow of energy | What does the pond snail eat? | food_chains_webs_2104.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_2104.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. waterweed, b. midge larva, c. tiny algae, d. perch | a |
2,482 | DQ_008129 | flow of energy | What is the term for living things that produce food for themselves and other organisms? | food_chains_webs_2105.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_2105.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Tertiary consumers, b. Producers, c. Secondary consumers, d. Primary consumers | b |
2,483 | DQ_008130 | flow of energy | What consumes snail in the diagram? | food_chains_webs_2105.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_2105.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. beetle larva, b. woodlouse, c. ground beetle, d. wolf spider | a |
2,484 | DQ_008131 | flow of energy | Which of these is a secondary consumer? | food_chains_webs_2105.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_2105.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Millipede, b. Wolf Spider, c. Snail, d. Ground Beetle | d |
2,485 | DQ_008132 | flow of energy | How many animals are primary consumers in this diagram? | food_chains_webs_2105.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_2105.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 2, b. 4, c. 1, d. 3 | b |
2,486 | DQ_008133 | flow of energy | How many primary consumers are shown in the diagram? | food_chains_webs_2105.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_2105.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 4, b. 7, c. 1, d. 2 | a |
2,487 | DQ_008134 | flow of energy | If the population of beetle larva decreases, what happens with the snail population? | food_chains_webs_2105.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_2105.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Decreases, b. Increases, c. Decreases slightly, d. Stays the same | b |
2,488 | DQ_008135 | flow of energy | What do snails consume? | food_chains_webs_2105.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_2105.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Beetle larva, b. Plants, c. Millipede, d. Wolf spider | b |
2,489 | DQ_008136 | flow of energy | Which organism is not a consumer? | food_chains_webs_2111.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_2111.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Field Mouse, b. Deer, c. Fox, d. Grass | d |
2,490 | DQ_008137 | flow of energy | What eats rabbit? | food_chains_webs_2111.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_2111.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. weasel, b. fox, c. field mouse, d. snake | b |
2,491 | DQ_008138 | flow of energy | What consumes the rabbit? | food_chains_webs_2111.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_2111.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Fox, b. Deer, c. Snake, d. Weasel | a |
2,492 | DQ_008139 | flow of energy | What is at the bottom of this food chain? | food_chains_webs_2111.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_2111.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Rabbit, b. Grass, c. Field mouse, d. Weeds | b |
2,493 | DQ_008140 | flow of energy | From the diagram, how many animals feed on the field mouse? | food_chains_webs_2111.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_2111.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 2, b. 4, c. 3, d. 1 | a |
2,494 | DQ_008141 | flow of energy | How many animals can be seen in the diagram? | food_chains_webs_2111.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_2111.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 5, b. 4, c. 7, d. 6 | d |
2,495 | DQ_008142 | flow of energy | What is the weasel in this diagram? | food_chains_webs_2111.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_2111.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Decomposer, b. Producer, c. Secondary consumer, d. Primary consumer | c |
2,496 | DQ_008143 | flow of energy | What will happen if the population of snakes increase? | food_chains_webs_2111.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_2111.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. the population of field mice will decrease, b. population of deers will decrease, c. nothing, d. rabbits will increase in number | a |
2,497 | DQ_008144 | flow of energy | Identify what groupers eat. | food_chains_webs_2124.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_2124.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. marine omnivores, b. reef sharks, c. snappers, d. algae | a |
2,498 | DQ_008145 | flow of energy | What are the two producers on the diagram? | food_chains_webs_2124.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_2124.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. phytoplankton and algae, b. reef sharks and shappers, c. phytoplankton and marine invertebrates, d. parrotfish and turtles | a |
2,499 | DQ_008146 | flow of energy | Which of these sea creatures is at the top of the food chain? | food_chains_webs_2124.png | question_images/food_chains_webs_2124.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. snappers, b. sea-whip, c. turtles, d. reef sharks | d |
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