An example of a population is —

A. all the white tailed deer living in a forest
Correct!

B. all of the deer and pine trees in a forest
Incorrect. Think about the definition of the population. The deer and pine trees are different species.

C. all of the biotic and abiotic factors in a forest
Incorrect. All the biotic and abiotic factors in an area is an ecosystem not a population.

D. the white tailed deer and owls living in a forest
Incorrect. Since the deer and the owls are different species this would be a community.


In which of the following are the levels of biological organization listed correctly from smallest to largest?

A. Tissue, Cell, Organism, Population, Organ System
Incorrect. Look closely. Tissues are made up of cells so this is not in order.

B. Cell, Organ, Organism, Organ System, Population
Incorrect. Look closely. Organisms are made up of many organ systems so this is not in order.

C. Tissue, Organ, Organ System, Organisms, Population
Correct!

D. Cell, Organism, Organ, Organ System, Tissue
Incorrect. Look closely. Organisms are made up of many organ systems so this is not in order.


Which of the following graphic organizers correctly shows biological levels of organization?

A.
Incorrect. Look closely at the diagram. Are cells larger then organisms?

B.
Correct!

C.
Incorrect. Look closely at the diagram. Are tissues more complex than organs?

D.
Incorrect. Look closely at the diagram. Are organisms tissues more complex than tissues?


What should be in the area labeled X in the diagram below?

A. Organisms
Incorrect. Try again. Look closely at the diagram. What is larger then a community?

B. Population
Incorrect. Try again. Look closely at the diagram. What is larger then a community?

C. Ecosystem
Correct!

D. Biosphere
Incorrect. Biosphere is larger then a community but what would come between community and biosphere?