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Chapters 1 and 2 1 ZAP!

Question #1 Return The carrying capacity when there is enough food for 10, enough space for 15, and enough water for

Question #2 Return a group of individuals of the same species living together population

Question #3 Return organisms that get energy by breaking down dead things decomposers

STEAL TWO (FROM ANY TEAM!) Question #4 Return

Question #5 Return the area where an organism lives habitat

Question #6 Return The limiting factor when there is enough food for 25, enough space for 30, and enough water for 40. food

Question #7 Return the largest population that an environment can support carrying capacity

STEAL ONE (FROM ANY TEAM!) Question #8 Return

Question #9 Return the nonliving things in the environment abiotic

ZAP! Question #10 Return

Question #11 Return the type of symbiosis in which both species are benefited mutualism

Question #12 Return the way consumers get energy by eating other organisms

Question #13 Return all of the populations that live and interact in an area community

Question #14 Return an organism that eats a secondary consumer tertiary consumer

Question #15 Return The carrying capacity when there is enough food for 25, enough space for 30, and enough water for

Question #16 Return a species that doesn’t normally live in an area and has a negative effect on it invasive species

Question #17 Return organisms living in their regular normal environment native species

GIVE TWO (TO ANY TEAM!) Question #18 Return

Question #19 Return a diagram that shows all of the possible ways that energy can flow in an ecosystem food web

Question #20 ZAP! Return

Question #21 Return the way decomposers get energy by breaking down dead organisms

Question #22 Return the part of earth where life exists biosphere

Question #23 Return a consumer that eats only animals carnivore

GIVE ONE (TO ANY TEAM!) Question #24 Return

Question #25 Return the living things in the environment biotic

Question #26 Return the organism that is benefitted in a parasitic relationship parasite

GIVE TWO (TO ANY TEAM!) Question #27 Return

Question #28 Return organisms that don’t hunt but eat dead things that they find scavengers

Question #29 Return the first organism in any food chain producer

Question #30 Choose one player that’s NOT on your team and put him or her ON your team!! Return

Question #31 Return the resource that runs out first in an ecosystem limiting factor

Question #32 Return the type of symbiosis in which one organism benefits and the other one doesn’t care commensalism

STEAL ONE (FROM ANY TEAM!) Question #33 Return

Question #34 Return an organism’s way of life or their role in the food chain niche

Question #35 ZAP! Return

Question #36 Return The carrying capacity when there is enough food for 25, enough space for 15, and enough water for

STEAL TWO (FROM ANY TEAM!) Question #37 Return

Question #38 Return the way producers get energy photosynthesis

Question #39 Return a consumer that eats plants and animals omnivore

Question #40 Return a diagram that shows how energy is transferred from one organism to another in an ecosystem food chain

GIVE ONE (TO ANY TEAM!) Question #41 Return

Question #42 Return an organism that eats a primary consumer secondary consumer

Question #43 Return a community and their abiotic environment ecosystem

Question #44 Return The limiting factor when there is enough food for 25, enough space for 30, and enough water for 20. water

Question #45 Return a species that doesn’t normally live in an area non-native species

Question #46 Return the study of the interactions of living organisms with one another and with their environment ecology

Question #47 Return invasive species are successful because they don’t have many of these in their new environment Predators, diseases, competitors

Question #48 Return the type of symbiosis in which one organism benefits and the other is harmed parasitism

Question #49 Return the organism that is harmed in a parasitic relationship host

Question #50 Choose one player that’s NOT on your team and put him or her ON your team!! Return

Question #51 Return a consumer that eats only plants herbivore

Question #52 Return The limiting factor when there is enough food for 25, enough space for 15, and enough water for 40. space

Question #53 Return a species living outside its native area Native species

Question #54 ZAP! Return

LOSE A TURN Question #55 Return

Question #56 Return The limiting factor when there is enough water for 25, enough food for 15, and enough shelter for 40. food

Question #57 Return The carrying capacity when there is enough water for 25, enough food for 15, and enough shelter for

Question #58 Return ZAP!

STEAL THREE (FROM ANY TEAM!) Question #59 Return

Question #60 Return How decomposers get energy Breaking down dead things

Question #61 Return What do herbivores eat? plants

Question #62 Return What symbols would you use to describe a parasitic relationship? + -

LOSE A TURN Question #63 Return

Question #64 Return What symbols would you use to describe a mutualistic relationship? +