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Title: Jeopardy


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Jeopardy
Ecology Genius
Populations
Who Eats Who
Super Symbiosis
Ecosystems Go
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Final Jeopardy
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100 Question from H1
Organism that can mate with each other and
produce fertile offspring.
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100 Answer from H1
What is a species?
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200 Question from H1
What are the 4 limiting factors in an ecosystem?
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200 Answer from H1
What are light, water, food, and living space?
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300 Question from H1
The struggle between organisms to survive in a
habitat with limited resources..
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300 Answer from H1
What is competition?
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400 Question from H1
The study of how things interact with each other
and with their environment.
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400 Answer from H1
What is ecology?
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500 Question from H1
An organisms particular role in its habitat, or
when and how it survives.
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500 Answer from H1
What is niche?
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100 Question from H2
Population in the food chain that would increase
most if rabbits were eliminated
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100 Answer from H2
What are producers?
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200 Question from H2
The level in the food chain that contains the
most energy
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200 Answer from H2
What are producers?
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300 Question from H2
A community in which barn owls and snakes
consume only mice is being observed the outcome
if the number of snakes increases
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300 Answer from H2
What is mice population will decrease?
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400 Question from H2
The direction of the arrow in a food chain/web
explains this
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400 Answer from H2
What is the flow of energy?
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500 Question from H2Food, water, sunlight,
living space
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500 Answer from H2What are limiting factors of
population?

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100 Question from H3
The cow bird and cattle have a symbiotic
relationship. One benefits and the other is
unaffected.
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100 Answer from H3
What is commensalism?
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200 Question from H3
What type of symbiosis is between the bee and
the flower? Why
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200 Answer from H3
What is mutualism. The bee feeds on nectar
while the flower is pollinated.
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300 Question from H3
Which is an example of an abiotic factor?
sunlight rodent deer
grass
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300 Answer from H3
What is sunlight?
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400 Question from H3
An organism that consumes a producer
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400 Answer from H3
What is a primary consumer?
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500 Question from H3
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria in the root nodules of
plants.is an example of which symbiotic
relationship?
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500 Answer from H3
What is mutualism
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100 Question from H4
The living parts of an ecosystem are called
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100 Answer from H4
What is biotic?
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200 Question from H4
What is made as a result of respiration
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200 Answer from H4
What is carbon dioxide ?
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300 Question from H4
A population is all the members of one species
living in a particular
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300 Answer from H4
What isecosystem?
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400 Question from H4
True or False Nitrogen is our most
abundant atmospheric gas. Plants can not use it
directly from the air. .
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400 Answer from H4
What is TRUE? They need nitrogen-fixing
soil bacteria to help them take in up the
nitrogen through the soil to plants.
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500 Question from H4
  • Orchids live high up in tall tropical trees.
    The trees are unaffected, and the orchids get
    lots of sunlight. Which symbiotic relationship is
    this?

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500 Answer from H4
What is.commensalism?
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100 Question from H5
In the Nitrogen Cycle, which is an abiotic
factor? plants soil herbivores
bacteria
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100 Answer from H5
What isthe soil.
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200 Question from H5
Many overlapping food chains in an ecosystem make
up a
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200 Answer from H5
What is a food web?
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300 Question from H5
Why is a food web a better model than a food
chain?
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300 Answer from H5
What isit shows complex interactions rather
than the simple interactions of a chain?
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400 Question from H5
Bison share a prairie with other herbivores and
predators. If there was an increase in the number
of grazing animals, what would happen to the
Bison population?
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400 Answer from H5
What is the Bison population would
decrease as they compete for food ?
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500 Question from H5
The specific location where an animal lives,
which includes where it seeks food, shelter, and
escape from predators, makes up the organisms
____________.
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500 Answer from H5
What is habitat?
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Final Jeopardy
In the arctic tundra, tape worms have been
found in the intestinal tracts of caribou and
muskoxen. The tape worms feed on the hosts vital
nutrients. What symbiotic relationship does this
represent?
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Final Jeopardy Answer
parasitism
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