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THIS IS Jeopardy

With Your Host... Mrs. Pro

Jeopardy D- Food Webs and Chains E- All kinds of ‘vores F- Teacher’s Choice A- Vocab B- Interaction C- Ecosystems 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500

Which of these is a producer? A- eagle B- sunflower C- coyote D- worm A 100

Which of these is a producer? B- sunflower A 100

A- something that doesn’t compose music What is a decomposer? A- something that doesn’t compose music B- a dead plant or animal C- an organism, like an insect, that eats the remains of plants and animals A 200

What is a decomposer? C- an organism, like an insect, that eats the remains of plants and animals A 200

Which is all living things and nonliving things in an environment and the ways they interact? A- decomposers B- community C- population D- ecosystem A 300

Which is all living things and nonliving things in an environment and the ways they interact? D- ecosystem A 300

What are all the members of one species that live within an area of an ecosystem? A- population B- niche C- community D- ecosystem A 400

What are all the members of one species that live within an area of an ecosystem? A- population A 400

What is formed by different populations that interact with each other in the same area? A- ecosystem B- community C- niche D- population A 500

What is formed by different populations that interact with each other in the same area? B- community A 500

A- the amount of space increases B- the amount of food decreases Which of these could explain a decrease in a population of squirrels in a community? A- the amount of space increases B- the amount of food decreases C- the amount of water increases B 100

B- the amount of food decreases Which of these could explain a decrease in a population of squirrels in a community? B- the amount of food decreases B 100

What is most likely to happen if most of a population of animals dies of disease? A- The food web will stop. B- The producers will get the disease. C- The food web will change. D- The decomposers will die. B 200

What is most likely to happen if most of a population of animals dies of disease? C- The food web will change. B 200

What does this picture show? A - the bear’s niche B- the bear’s ecosystem C- the bear’s habitat B 300

What does this picture show? C- the bear’s habitat B 300

A- the amount of food decreases B- the amount of water increases Which might explain a decrease in the population of snails in a community? A- the amount of food decreases B- the amount of water increases C- the amount of space increases D- the amount of food increases B 400

A- the amount of food decreases Which might explain a decrease in the population of snails in a community? A- the amount of food decreases B 400

In what type of ecosystem might a crane, algae, pond, fish, and fungi interact? A- tundra B- desert C- swamp D- forest B 500

In what type of ecosystem might a crane, algae, pond, fish, and fungi interact? C- swamp B 500

A desert is a system because: A: It has parts that work together for a purpose. B: My teacher said it is. C- It consists mostly of plants. D- People do not live there. C 100

A desert is a system because: A: It has parts that work together for a purpose. C 100

Area covered in tall grasses that receives a medium amount of rain. Name this ecosystem: Area covered in tall grasses that receives a medium amount of rain. A- grassland B- desert C- tundra D- forest C 200

Area covered in tall grasses that receives a medium amount of rain. Name this ecosystem: Area covered in tall grasses that receives a medium amount of rain. A- grassland C 200

A- rainforest B- desert C- tundra D- forest Name this ecosystem: Driest ecosystem with plants and animals that have adapted to the scarce water supply A- rainforest B- desert C- tundra D- forest C 300

B- desert Name this ecosystem: Driest ecosystem with plants and animals that have adapted to the scarce water supply B- desert C 300

DAILY DOUBLE DAILY DOUBLE C 400

An ecosystem is best described as: A: anywhere there is only one animal B: a place where there is soil, sunlight, rain, and air C: a system where living and nonliving things interact C 400

An ecosystem is best described as: C: a system where living and nonliving things interact C 400

A- rainforest B- desert C- tundra D- forest Name this ecosystem: Cold, dry region where the ground beneath the surface is frozen all year. A- rainforest B- desert C- tundra D- forest C 500

C- tundra Name this ecosystem: Cold, dry region where the ground beneath the surface is frozen all year. C- tundra C 500

Which best describe this illustration? A- food web B- food chain D 100

Which best describe this illustration? B- food chain D 100

Which best describe this illustration? A- food web B- food chain D 200

Which best describe this illustration? A- food web D 200

A food web differs from a food chain because: A- A food web has many food chains B- A food chain has many food webs C- A food chain goes many directions D 300

A food web differs from a food chain because: A- A food web has many food chains D 300

Which necessity travels through the food chain? A- water B- shelter C- oxygen and carbon dioxide D- nutrients and minerals D 400

Which necessity travels through the food chain? D- nutrients and minerals D 400

What is the place of zooplankton in the swamp food chain? A- It eats algae and birds eat it. B- It eats snails and sunfish. C- It is eaten by snails and cranes. D- It eats algae and is eaten by bluespotted sunfish. D 500

What is the place of zooplankton in the swamp food chain? D- It eats algae and is eaten by bluespotted sunfish. D 500

A- an animal that is a producer B- a person knows a lot What is an omnivore? A- an animal that is a producer B- a person knows a lot C- an animal that eats only meat D- an animal that eats plants and animals E 100

D- an animal that eats plants and animals What is an omnivore? D- an animal that eats plants and animals E 100

A- Someone who cooks with herbs. What is an herbivore? A- Someone who cooks with herbs. B- Organism that eats only animals C- Organism that eats only plants D- Organism that breaks down plant and animal tissues. E 200

C- Organism that eats only plants What is an herbivore? C- Organism that eats only plants E 200

A- Organism that eats only meat What is a carnivore? A- Organism that eats only meat B- Organism that eats plant and animals C- Organism that eats only plants D- Something that is like a carnival E 300

A- Organism that eats only meat What is a carnivore? A- Organism that eats only meat E 300

Which of these is a carnivore? A- Squirrel B- Tiger C- Cow D- Earthworm E 400

Which of these is a carnivore? B- Tiger E 400

Which of these is an herbivore? A- Penguin B- Lion C- Panda D- Rattlesnake E 500

Which of these is an herbivore? C- Panda E 500

Which adaptation would be helpful to an animal whose niche is eating nectar from flowers high on a plant? A- wings B- short beak C- fast legs F 100

Which adaptation would be helpful to an animal whose niche is eating nectar from flowers high on a plant? A- wings F 100

What is the main energy source for life on Earth? A- water B- plants C- sugar D- sunlight F 200

What is the main energy source for life on Earth? D- sunlight F 200

What is the specific role an organism plays within its habitat? A- herbivore B- carnivore C- niche D- omnivore F 300

What is the specific role an organism plays within its habitat? C- niche F 300

A- Get energy from the sun B- Eat the remains of animals What do decomposers do? A- Get energy from the sun B- Eat the remains of animals C- Produce food for others D- Eat algae F 400

B- Eat the remains of animals What do decomposers do? B- Eat the remains of animals F 400

What is the energy source for life on Earth? A- food B- chemicals C- green plants D- sunlight F 500

What is the energy source for life on Earth? D- sunlight F 500