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Living Earth Populations Interactions w/in Communities Abiotic Factors Energy Flow Biomes

The part of the Earth that supports life is called what? A 100

The Biosphere A 100

All living and non-living things make up a what? A 200

Ecosystem A 200

Organisms of the same species that live in the same area at the same time make up a what? A 300

Population A 300

The place where an organism lives is called it’s what? A 400

Habitat A 400

All the populations living in the same area or ecosystem make up a what? A 500

Community A 500

When resources decrease, what increases? B 100

Competition B 100

To measure populations that move around a lot, what method is used? B 200

Trap-mark-release method B 200

Hunting is an example of what? B 300

Limiting Factor B 300

The largest number of individuals of one species that an ecosystem can support is called what? B 400

Carrying Capacity B 400

What is the estimated population size of humans by the year 2050? B 500

9 billion B 500

All organisms need a constant supply of what to survive? C 100

Energy C 100

Plants are examples of what? C 200

Producers C 200

A simple model to show feeding relationships in an ecosystem is called what? C 300

A food chain C 300

How many classes of consumers are there? C 400

Four C 400

Any close relationship between members of different species is called what? C 500

Symbiosis C 500

The invisible abiotic factor in our atmosphere is called what? D 100

Air D 100

Most organisms are made up of what percentage of water? D 200

50%-95% D 200

The distance above sea level is called what? D 300

Elevation D 300

An area’s average weather conditions over time is called what? D 400

Climate D 400

C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager

Name all 9 abiotic factors here on Earth? D 500

Air, water, soil, sunlight, wind, temperature, latitude, elevation, and climate. D 500

During what process is light energy converted into chemical energy? E 100

Photosynthesis E 100

During what process are chemicals converted into energy? E 200

Chemosynthesis E 200

A more complex model of a feeding relationship is called what? E 300

Food Web E 300

What is the maximum number of links that a food chain has? E 400

Five E 400

What percentage of the available energy at one level, moves up to the next level? E 500

10% E 500

How many biomes are there? F 100

Eight F 100

What is the coldest biome? F 200

The Tundra F 200

Trees that lose their leaves in the fall are called what? F 300

Deciduous Trees F 300

What is the largest biome? F 400

Marine F 400

What impacts each biome the most? F 500

Humans F 500

The Final Jeopardy Category is: Biomes Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin

For the following 4 biomes tell me the country, one animal, one plant, and one limiting factor: 1. Marine 2. Temperate Deciduous Forest 3. Taiga 4. Desert Click on screen to continue

Answers will vary! Click on screen to continue