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CSPC-F-COL-13B Camarines Sur Polytechnic Colleges

This document contains an environmental science activity and evaluation for week 1. The evaluation includes 10 multiple choice questions testing understanding of key concepts like biomes, populations, communities, ecosystems, food webs, and producer/consumer relationships. It also includes two short answer identification questions asking to list 5 biomes and explain the roles of biotic and abiotic components in shaping ecosystems. The activity is for a 3rd year BSME student named Antonio Baldon taking the environmental science course.

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CSPC-F-COL-13B Camarines Sur Polytechnic Colleges

This document contains an environmental science activity and evaluation for week 1. The evaluation includes 10 multiple choice questions testing understanding of key concepts like biomes, populations, communities, ecosystems, food webs, and producer/consumer relationships. It also includes two short answer identification questions asking to list 5 biomes and explain the roles of biotic and abiotic components in shaping ecosystems. The activity is for a 3rd year BSME student named Antonio Baldon taking the environmental science course.

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Republic of the Philippines

CAMARINES SUR POLYTECHNIC COLLEGES


Nabua,Camarines Sur CSPC-F-COL-13B

ENVIIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
Activity for Week 1
(Title of Topic)

Name: Baldon, Antonio B. Date:


Course/Block: BSME-3B
EVALUATION
Multiple choice: choose the letter of the best answer
___B___ 1. A collection of organisms which inhabit a certain geographic location at a given time
a. Biome b. Population c. Community d. Ecosystem
___D___ 2. The totality of all ecosystems in a planet
a. Biosphere b. Population c. Community d. Ecosystem
___C___ 3. A group of individuals that are genetically related and can reproduce healthy
offspring.
a. Biome b. Population c. Organism d. Biosphere
___A___ 4. Graphical depiction of interrelation among organisms based on energy flow.
a. Food chain b. Predation c. Food web d. Commensalism
___B___ 5. A type of interaction where one species benefits and the other neither benefit nor
is harmed.
a. Predation b. Commensalism c. Parasitism d. Mutualism
___D___ 6. A type of interaction where in one organism benefit from another and bringing
them harm.
a. Predation b. Commensalism c. Parasitism d. Mutualism
___A__ 7. Invented the scientific nomenclature codes, also known as the father of modern
taxonomy.
a. Karl Marx b. Carolus Linnaeus c. Gregor Mendel d. Albert Einstein
___A__ 8. Organisms also known as autotrophs for their photosynthetic ability.
Republic of the Philippines
CAMARINES SUR POLYTECHNIC COLLEGES
Nabua,Camarines Sur CSPC-F-COL-13B

a. Consumers b. Decomposers c. Detritovores d. Producers


___B__ 9. Non-living components which affect and shape the ecosystem
a. Abiotic b. Biotic c. Non-living things d. Living things
___B__ 10. Deals with the interrelationship of the physical components of the environment
which incorporates different fields of Science.
A. Ecology b. Environmental Science c. Environmental Studies d. Biology

Identification: Supply what is being asked


5.Different types of biomes. (5pts)
6.Explain the role of biotic and abiotic components how they shape the ecosystem (5 pts)
Answer:
1.Aquatic
Dessert
Forest
Grassland
Tundra
2.Biotic factors are all of the living organisms within an ecosystem. These may be
plants, animals, fungi, and any other living things. Abiotic factors are all of the non-living
things in an ecosystem. ... Abiotic factors are especially important because they directly
affect how organisms survive.

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