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Parts of an Ecosystem for $100 Answer Any organism that performs photosynthesis.

Green Plants (or autotrophs or producers) Back to the Back to the Board

Parts of an Ecosystem for $200 Answer Any organism that must obtain food and eat to obtain nutrients.

Consumer Back to the Back to the Board

Parts of an Ecosystem $300 Answer Any organism that causes dead organisms to decay, recycling nutrients back into the soil.

Decomposers (or saprophytes) Back to the Back to the Board

Parts of an Ecosystem for $400 Answer Primary consumers in a food chain must always eat what kind of food?

PLANTS/PRODUCERS/ AUTOTROPHS Back to the Back to the Board

Parts of an Ecosystem for $500 Answer Three examples of Abiotic Factors that could be found in an ecosystem.

Water, Carbon Dioxide, Oxygen, Temperature, Soil, Rocks, etc. Back to the Back to the Board

Water Cycle Water Cycle for $100 Answer

EVAPORATION Back to the Back to the Board

Water Cycle Water Cycle for $200 Answer

PRECIPITATION Back to the Back to the Board

Water Cycle Water Cycle for $300 Answer

Back to the Back to the Board OCEANS

Water Cycle Water Cycle for $400 Answer Process in which plants release a large amount of water vapor

Transpiration Back to the Back to the Board

Water Cycle Water Cycle for $500 Answer Name the 4 major vocabulary terms associated with the water cycle.

Precipitation Evaporation Condensation Transpiration Precipitation Evaporation Condensation Transpiration Back to the Back to the Board

Forest Biomes Forest Biomes for $100 Answer How many seasons are in a deciduous forest?

FOUR! Spring, Summer, Winter, Fall Back to the Back to the Board

Forest Biomes Forest Biomes for $200 Answer Name the three main types of forest biomes.

Deciduous, Coniferous (aka: Taiga) and Tropical Rain Forests Back to the Back to the Board

Forest Biomes Forest Biomes for $300 Answer Which forest biome has the MOST diverse (different) plant and animal life?

Tropical Rainforest Back to the Back to the Board

Forest Biome Forest Biome for $400 Answer What is another name for coniferous trees?

EVERGREEN TREES Back to the Back to the Board

Forest Biomes Forest Biomes for $500 Answer Why do deciduous trees shed their leaves?

To save water during the winter Back to the Back to the Board

Freshwater Biomes Freshwater Biomes for $100 Name 3 different freshwater biomes. Answer

River, Lake, Stream, Pond, Wetland, Swamp, Marsh, etc. Back to the Back to the Board

Freshwater Biomes for $200 A strong wide stream is also known as a… Answer

RIVER Back to the Back to the Board

Freshwater Biomes for $300 What process makes it possible for algae and plants to grow in the littoral zone? Answer

PHOTOSYNTHESIS Back to the Back to the Board

Freshwater Biomes Freshwater Biomes for $400 A zone of a lake or pond where no light reaches Answer

DEEP WATER ZONE Back to the Back to the Board

Freshwater Biomes for $500 land that is sometimes under water or has soil with a great deal of moisture: Answer

WETLAND Back to the Back to the Board

Carbon Cycle Carbon Cycle for $100 Answer

Back to the Back to the Board DECOMPOSITION

Carbon Cycle Carbon Cycle for $200 How do animals and people get the carbon they need? How do animals and people get the carbon they need? Answer

By eating green plants Back to the Back to the Board

Carbon Cycle Carbon Cycle for $300 Answer

COMBUSTION Back to the Back to the Board

Carbon Cycle Carbon Cycle for $400 Answer

DECOMPOSITION Back to the Back to the Board

Carbon Cycle Carbon Cycle for $500 What are the 3 ways that carbon dioxide becomes part of the atmosphere? What are the 3 ways that carbon dioxide becomes part of the atmosphere? Answer

Combustion, Decomposition, Respiration Back to the Back to the Board

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