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Welcome to Jeopardy!

Today’s exciting topic…. Ecology!!

PowerPoint Jeopardy Ch. 2 Ecology Final!! 100 200 300 400 500 Levels of Organization Community Interactions Organization of Matter and Energy Characteris-tics of Life Anything Goes 100 200 300 400 500 34, 38, 40, 42, 44

All deserts are an example of A. Biome B. Biosphere C. Ecosystem D. Community

A. Biome!! Back to Game Board

Which of the following is a biotic factor? A. Algae in the water B. Temperature of the air C. Density of the air D. Amount of sunlight

Algae in the water!! Back to Game Board

Which of the following is listed from the least complex to the the most complex interactions? A. Population, Community, Biome, Ecosystem B. Community, Biome, Ecosystem, Community C. Ecosystem, Community, Biome, Biosphere D. Population, Community, Ecosystem, Biosphere

D. Population, community, ecosystem, biosphere!! Back to Game Board

The following picture represents A. Population B. Community C. Ecosystem D. Organism

A. Population!! Back to Game Board

The following picture is an example of.. A. Community B. Biosphere C. Ecosystem D. Population

A. Community!! Back to Game Board

The statement, “the fox feeds on small mammals,” characterizes the fox’s ________. A. Habitat B. Community C. population D. Niche

D. Niche!! Back to Game Board

The following picture best represents A. Predation B. Commensalism C. Mutualism D. Parasitism

C. Mutualism!! Back to Game Board

The following is an example of A. Parasitism B. Predation C. Commensalism D. Mutualism

A. Parasitism!! Back to Game Board

The species interaction most frequently represented in a food chain is A. Mutualism B. Commensalism C. Predation D. Symbiotic relationship

C. Predation!! Back to Game Board

Which of the following is not a type of symbiotic relationship? A. Predation B. Mutualism C. Parasitism D. Commensalism

A. Predation!! Back to Game Board

Two blue jays fighting over one female is an example of A. Interspecific Competition B. Intraspecific Competition C. Symbiotic Relationship D. Mutualism

B. Intraspecific Competition!! Back to Game Board

Bears are an example of ________. A. Omnivores B. Detritivores C. Carnivores D. Autotrophs

A. Omnivores!! Back to Game Board

An ecological pyramid displays all the following EXCEPT A. amounts of energy B. Biomass C. Percent degration D. numbers of organisms

C. Percent degration!! Back to Game Board

Autotrophs are also known as____(a)_____. Heterotrophs are also known as _____(b)______.

Producers Consumers Back to Game Board

Which type of organism exists at all trophic levels except the first trophic level? A. carnivores B. herbivores C. autotrophs D. heterotrophs

D. Heterotrophs!! Back to Game Board

Asexual reproduction__________ Requires only 1 parent Can use a sperm and egg Offspring only get 50% of DNA from parents Requires two parents

A. Requires only 1 parent!! Back to Game Board

How much of the energy is lost when one species eats another? B. 50% C. 10% D. 90%

D. 90%!! Back to Game Board

All living things do all the following EXCEPT: Make adjustments to factors around them Maintain a steady internal environment Respond to other organisms Reproduce sexually

D. Reproduce sexually!! Back to Game Board

***Fill in the blank*** What characteristic of life is this example?

Growth and development!! Back to Game Board

Which of the following is NOT one of the 8 characteristics of life? Growth and development Responsiveness Homeostasis Photosynthesis

D. Photosynthesis!! Back to Game Board

The amount of light and temperature are examples of… Factors necessary for life Methods of energy production Factors to which living things respond Factors that affect reproduction

C. Factors to which living things respond!! Back to Game Board

Animals could be all of the following except… A. Omnivores B. Heterotrophs C. Carnivores D. Autotrophs

D. Autotrophs!! Back to Game Board

The arrows in the diagram best represent… A. Who eats who B. Heat transferred C. Heat lost D. Energy transferred

D. Energy transferred!! Back to Game Board

Which of the following would be something an ecologist would study? A. Measure the effect of algae on a goldfish population in Lake Erie B. Study the internal structure of a venus fly trap C. Study how a virus is transmitted D. Measure the average temperature in the rainforest for the past 10 years.

A. Measure the effect of algae on a goldfish population in Lake Erie!! Back to Game Board

Which of the following could be included in the description of a grasshopper’s niche, but NOT in a description of its habitat? A. Continent where it lives B. Location where it shelters C. Plant species it eats D. Temperatures it experiences

C. Plant species it eats!! Back to Game Board

As the Cape Buffalo move through the grass, small lizards and insects are forced out of their hiding places. These small insects and lizards are quickly eaten by egrets that follow behind the buffalo. This best illustrates: Predation Parasitism Mutualism Commensalism

D. Commensalism!! Back to Game Board

FINAL JEOPARDY!! Write on sheet of paper how much your group gambles Put names of everyone in group and group #! Fold and HAND IN!! Write answer to final question on separate sheet of paper with group # on it

Final Jeopardy Question: Place the following terms in order of INCREASING complexity. Biome, Organism, Ecosystem, Population, Community, Biosphere

Final Jeopardy Question: organism populationcommunityecosystembiomebiosphere