| Hint | Explanation | Answer | % Correct |
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| Used to make glucose for most plants | Photosynthesis | 91%
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| Something that is not living and has never lived | (e.g. a rock, water) | Abiotic | 86%
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| When one organism kills and eats another | (e.g. when a lion hunts down and eats an antelope) | Predation | 86%
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| Something that is, or at one point was, living | (e.g. a tree, a frog) | Biotic | 82%
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| When members of two species interact, one benefits and one is unaffected | (e.g. when a lion leaves behind a half-eaten carcass and a vulture comes to eat the leftovers) | Commensalism | 82%
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| When two individuals of different species compete for the same resource | (e.g. different plants in the same area competing for sunlight and water) | Competition between species | 82%
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| When two members of the same species compete for the same resource | (e.g. two males of the same species compete for a mate) | Competition within species | 82%
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| An organism that takes dead material and breaks it down to obtain nutrients | (e.g. fungi) | Decomposer | 82%
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| The factors in an organism's surroundings that affect it | Environment | 82%
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| When a member of one species benefits at the expense of another organism | (e.g. when an oxpecker picks at the scabs of a hippopotamus, drinking its blood) | Parasitism | 82%
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| Features that an organism has to help it survive, which can be biotic or abiotic | Biotic (e.g. to avoid predators or catch food)
Abiotic (e.g. burrows, dens) | Adaptations | 77%
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| When two species interact and both benefit | (e.g. when an oxpecker eats bugs and dandruff off a giraffe, the oxpecker gets a meal while the giraffe gets cleaned) | Mutualism | 77%
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| To describe organisms that can photosynthesise | "Autotroph, not automobile." - My science teacher | Autotroph | 73%
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| Where an organism lives | YOUR habitat might be your home. Or not. | Habitat | 73%
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| All the individuals of one species that live in one habitat | Population | 68%
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| All living organisms in an ecosystem | Community | 64%
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| To describe organisms that cannot photosynthesise | (e.g. humans) | Heterotroph | 64%
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| An organism that feeds on dead organic material | (e.g. humans) | Detritivore | 55%
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