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Jeopardy

Final Jeopardy Question Populations Webs and Chains Symbiosis Vocabulous Biomes Not on test but try me anyway Misc. 500 500 500 500 500 500 400 400 400 400 400 400 300 300 300 300 300 300 200 200 200 200 200 200 100 100 100 100 100 100 Final Jeopardy Question

Category 1 500 pts This type of population growth (both names) Logistic/ Sigmoidal Back

Category 1 400 pts The maximum level of population which can be supported by an ecosystem Carrying Capacity Back

Category 1 300 pts A factor in the environment that affects populations regardless of the number or distribution of the population Density Independent Limiting Factor Back

Category 1 200 pts A population pattern resulting from even distribution of resources. Uniform Distribution Back

Category 1 100 pts The interaction between two organisms That require the same resource. Competition Back

Category 2 500 pts Another name for primary consumers herbivores Back

Category 2 400 pts True or False: As you go up the energy pyramid more energy is available to each trophic level. false Back

Category 2 300 pts In the following food chain which is the producer? Algae Insect Bass Algae Back

Several food chains that are connected make a …... Category 2 200 pts Several food chains that are connected make a …... Food web Back

Category 2 100 pts The original source of energy is _______ The sun Back

A tapeworm is an example of a _____________ . Category 3 500 pts A tapeworm is an example of a _____________ . parasite Back

A relationship in which both organisms benefit Category 3 400 pts A relationship in which both organisms benefit mutualism Back

Category 3 300 pts In a relationship between owls and mice, the owls are the ___________. predator Back

Category 3 200 pts A relationship in which one organism benefits and the other is not affected. commensalism Back

Category 3 100 pts Lions eating a zebra is an example of…. predation Back

Category 4 500 pts All of the different populations living within a certain area make up a Community Back

Category 4 400 pts Organisms that break-down organic matter and return the nutrients to the soil. Decomposers Back

Category 4 300 pts An organism’s role in the ecosystem is its _____________. Niche Back

Category 4 200 pts Members of a single species that live in the same place at the same time population Back

Category 4 100 pts The place an organisms lives Habitat Back

Category 5 500 pts This biome has frozen soil most of the year Tundra Back

Category 5 400 pts The reason why so few trees grow in the grassland Not enough rain; frequent fires. Back

Category 5 300 pts The biome with the most diverse wildlife Rainforest Back

Category 5 200 pts The most common tree in the taiga Evergreen/Pines Back

Category 5 100 pts This forest loses its leaves every fall Temperate Forest Back

Category 6 500 pts What effect does predation have on biodiversity? Increases biodiversity by limiting impact of prey species. Back

Category 6 400 pts The study of relationships between living things and their environments. Ecology Back

Category 6 300 pts True or False: Predation limits competition in prey species. True Back

Category 6 200 pts Name three of the elements or compounds that get recycled in every ecosystem. Nitrogen, Oxygen, Carbon, Phosphorus, Water Back

Category 6 100 pts True or False: Abiotic factors are non-living. True Back

Final Jeopardy Time is up! You have 45 sec! What kind of interaction does this graph show, and what does the green line represent? Time is up! Predator/Prey Interaction, Prey You have 45 sec! Back