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Honey bees engage in entomophily, pollination through pollen

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Honey bees engage in entomophily, pollination through pollen distribution, as part of the process to produce honey. What is entomophily an example of?ecosystemnichehabitatcommunityhow does the percentage of oil change as you increase in trophic level?increasesdecreasesstays the sameshows no clear trendHow is energy typically stored in the food chain?in carbon-carbon bondsin hydrogen-hydrogen bondsin carbon-hydrogen bondsin oxygen-oxygen bondsDDT is an insecticide that can remain in the bodies of insects and then is transferred to the fat of the animals who eat the insects. Based on what you know about bioaccumulation, who would be most impacted by DDT?birds who eat the insects (trophic level 2)small mammals who eat the insects (trophic level 2)birds of prey who eat small mammals and other birds (trophic level 3)all are equally affectedBecause sunlight and water are so common, plants do not compete for these resourcesTrueFalseBlack-footed ferrets live in prairie dog holes once the prairie dogs have moved on from the holes. This is an example ofmutualismcommensalismparasitismcompetitionBurrowing owls live in prairie dog holes by chasing away the resident prairie dogs. This is an example ofpredationmutualismcompetitioncommensalismBuffalo herds move along the prairie eating the grass as they go. When they have moved on, the grass regrows more quickly and is a better food source for the herbivores on the prairie. When the buffalo were hunted nearly to extinction, what happened to the other herbivores on the prairie?population density increasedpopulation density decreasedall herbivores went extinctthere was no impact on the ecosystem when the buffalo disappearedTo get the most of the available energy in our food, humans should eatplants (trophic level 1)cows (trophic level 2)tuna (trophic level 3)swordfish (trophic level 4)What term describes animals which must eat other organisms to obtain food?heterotrophsautotrophslithotrophschemoautotrophs

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