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Name: ________________________________ Grade & Section: ______________

Activity Sheet No.: _______ 10_________ Date Answered: _______________

INTERDEPENDENCE AND INTERACTION

Assessment
Directions: Choose the letter of the best answer. Write the chosen letter on a separate sheet of paper.

1. ________ refers to the place where an organism lives.


A. Population B. Habitat C. Community D. Biotic

2. A group of different populations living and interacting in the same geographical area is called a _____________.
A. Population B. Habitat C. Community D. Producers

3. The total number of individuals of the same species that live in a specific area is called a _________________.
A. Population B. Habitat C. Community D. Consumers

4. When two species benefit from their interaction, it is known as __________________.


A. Competition B. Commensalism C. Mutualism D. Predation

5. In ___________, one species benefits while the other neither benefits nor is harmed.
A. Competition B. Commensalism C. Mutualism D. Predation

6. The struggle for resources between individuals of the same or different species is called ________.
A. Competition B. Commensalism C. Mutualism D. Predation

7. The process in which one organism feeds on another organism is known as ______________________.
A. Mutualism B. Competition C. Predation D. Symbiosis

8. A relationship in which one organism benefits at the expense of another organism is called ________.
A. Mutualism B. Competition C. Parasitism D. Commensalism

9. ________ refers to a close and long-term interaction between two different species.
A. Habitat B. Population C. Symbiosis D. Biotic

10. Living organisms in an ecosystem, such as plants and animals, are referred to as ________ factors.
A. Biotic B. Abiotic C. Decomposers D. Producers

11. Elmo was bitten by a mosquito. Mosquitoes, tapeworms, hookworms and leeches are examples of what type of
organisms?
A. Parasites B. Predators C. Prey D. Producers

12. What biotic relationship occurs in organism where one species is benefited while the other is harmed?
A. commensalism B. mutualism C. parasitism D. predation

13. Which refers to the symbiotic relationship in which both organisms are benefited?
A. commensalism B. mutualism C. parasitism D. predation

14. Which of the following is an essential factor that determine biotic potential?
A. Competition B. Diseases C. Predators D. Number of offspring

15. What do you call the area in which living things interact with one another and with their environment?
A. community B. ecosystem C. habitat D. population

16. What is the type of interaction when the two species use the same limited resources and struggle with one anothe
to survive?
A. Competition B. Mutualism C. Predation D. Symbiosis

17. What is the symbiotic relationship in an ecosystem when one organism benefits and the other is unaffected nor
harmed?
A. Commensalism B. Mutualism C. Parasitism D. Predation

18. What are the two important relationships in an ecosystem?


A. symbiosis and predation C. interaction and interdependence
B. mutualism and parasitism D. biotic potential and environmental resistance

19. These factors that can restrain the expansion of a population, for example, predators, competitors, lack of food
and water, diseases
and reasonable living space. Which of the following refers to these factors?
A. biotic potential C. environmental resistance
B. carrying capacity D. limiting factor

20. What is the maximum number of organisms that an ecosystem can support?
A. biotic potential C. environmental resistance
B. carrying capacity D. limiting factor

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