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Jeopardy Final Jeopardy What er Am I? What ivore Am I? Consumer Levels Food Web Energy $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 Final Jeopardy

1 - $100 I obtain my energy by eating grasses and other plants. Consumer

1 - $200 We get our energy from sunlight. Producer

1 - $300 I get my energy by breaking down dead organisms. Decomposer

1 - $400 I get my energy from eating flies, but I can also get energy from the sun. Consumer and Producer

1 - $500 I get my energy by eating plants, but I can also get energy from eating dead organisms. Consumer and Decomposer

2 - $100 I’ll eat anything… Plants or meat, I don’t care. Omnivore

2 - $200 Consumers are the only thing we will eat. Carnivore

2 - $300 Producers are the only food for us. Herbivore

2 - $400 We’ll eat anything. Omnivore

2 - $500 Although I’m large, I’ll only eat producers. Herbivore

3 - $100 What is my consumer level? Primary Consumer

3 - $200 What is my consumer level? Secondary Consumer

3 - $300 What is my consumer level? Secondary Consumer

3 - $400 What is my consumer level? Tertiary Consumer

3 - $500 What is my consumer level? Primary Consumer

4 - $100 What organism in the food web gains its energy from the Sun through a process called photosynthesis? Grass

4 - $200 What organisms are secondary consumers? Lizard, Rabbit, Snake

4 - $300 What organisms are tertiary consumers? Red Tailed Hawk, Lynx, Red Fox

4 - $400 Create a food chain using the table below. Organism Feeding Habits Deer Grass, Shrubs Rabbit Owl Rabbit, Mouse Mouse Grass Grass->Mouse->Owl Or… Shrub or Grass->Rabbit->Owl

Seeds, Grass, Grasshoppers 4 - $500 Create a food chain using the table below. Organism Diet Mouse Seeds, Grass, Grasshoppers Fox Snake, Toad, Mouse Snake Mouse, Toads Toads Grasshoppers Grass Grass->Grasshopper->Mouse->Snake->Fox Answers will vary

5 - $100 Where does the flow of energy start in this food web? The Sun

5 - $200 Where does energy flow after the penguin? Leopard Seal and Killer Whale

5 - $300 Where does the flow of energy end in this food web? Decomposers

5 - $400 What is the name of the process that plants go through that changes the sun’s energy into energy for the food web? Photosynthesis

5 - $500 True or false, energy flows in a food web/chain in all directions. False. Energy flows in only ONE direction: starting from the sun and ending at decomposers.

Final Jeopardy Describe what would happen to the food web if a disease eliminated the squirrels? The turkey, wolf, and mountain lion populations would decrease, and the plant populations would increase.