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: Interactions Among Populations Life Science 9: Interactions Among Populations Jeopardy Review Game

$2 $5 $10 $20 $1 $2 $5 $10 $20 $1 $2 $5 $10 $20 $1 $2 $5 $10 $20 $1 $2 $5 $10 $20 $1 P-C-D Predator Prey Food WebAdaptation Symbiotic Relations

P-C-D What type of living thing gets its energy from eating other living things?

P-C-D Consumer

P-C-D What type of living thing is a natural recycler?

P-C-D Decomposer

P-C-D What type of living thing makes energy for all other living things in the ecosystem?

P-C-D Producers

P-C-D Bacteria is an example of which type of living thing

P-C-D Decomposer

P-C-D Where do plants get their energy?

P-C-D The Sun

Predator Prey The organism being eaten

Predator Prey Prey

Predator Prey The organism doing the eating

Predator Prey Predator

Predator Prey A predator receives what from consuming its prey?

Predator Prey Energy

Predator Prey Members of the same population do what for the same prey?

Predator Prey True or False: If a predator population were to exponentially grow quickly and its prey population was not growing and endangered, the prey could face extinction

Predator Prey True

Food Webs A model that shows how food chains overlap in an ecosystem

Food Webs Food Web

Food Webs A rabbit in a food web is an example of a

Predator Prey Compete

Food Webs Consumer

Food Webs True or False: A natural disaster has the potential to disrupt a food web

Food Webs True

Food Webs Arrows in a food web normally represent what

Food Webs Energy Flow

Two things that get their energy from the sun

Food Webs Grass and Tree

Adaptations Topic An adaptation where an organism tries to resemble a different organism

Adaptations Mimicry

Adaptations Predators have adaptations that help them catch and what their prey?

Adaptations Kill

Adaptations This type of adaptation makes it difficult for a predator to penetrate an organisms exterior

Adaptations Protective covering

Adaptations Adaptations assist an organism in reproducing and to what?

Adaptations Survive

Adaptations Adaptations can take the form of physical characteristics or what else

Adaptations Behaviors

Symbiotic Relationships A symbiotic relationship where both organisms involved benefit

Symbiotic Relationships Mutualism

Symbiotic Relationships A symbiotic relationship in which one organism benefits and the other is neither helped nor affected

Symbiotic Relationships Commensalism

Symbiotic Relationships In symbiosis, how many organisms must benefit?

Symbiotic Relationships At least one

Symbiotic Relationships A mistletoe attaching to the branches of a tree and receiving nutrients is what type of symbiotic relationship?

Symbiotic Relationships Parasitism

Symbiotic Relationships A symbiotic relationship may not exist unless the involved organisms do what two things?

Symbiotic Relationships Live and work together

Final Jeopardy Question What idea states that disturbing one element disturbs the entire system ?

Final Jeopardy Answer Balance of Nature