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Ecology Jeopardy 100 200 300 400 500 Eat it Friends forever? Energy Final Jeopardy Biomes Eat it Friends forever? Energy Cycles of Matter To Evolve or Not? 100 200 300 400 500

What are the 3 types of aquatic biomes ANSWER

What are the 6 types of terrestrial biomes ANSWER

This is the biome associated with NYS Biomes - 300 This is the biome associated with NYS ANSWER

This biome contains both fresh and salt water Biomes - 400 This biome contains both fresh and salt water ANSWER

These two biomes are similar in rainfall and amount of vegetation ANSWER

Green plants get their energy from this. Eat it - 100 Green plants get their energy from this. ANSWER

Plants or animals that cannot make their own food are called … Eat it - 200 Plants or animals that cannot make their own food are called … ANSWER

Plant or animal the feeds off of dead matter DOUBLE JEOPARDY Eat it - 300 Plant or animal the feeds off of dead matter ANSWER

This is the act of catching, killing, and eating other animals. Eat it - 400 This is the act of catching, killing, and eating other animals. ANSWER

Name for where an organism lives and how it impacts its environment DOUBLE JEOPARDY Eat it - 500 Name for where an organism lives and how it impacts its environment ANSWER

Term for a relationship in which at least one organism benefits Friends forever? - 100 Term for a relationship in which at least one organism benefits ANSWER

Relationship between a tapeworm and a human Friends forever? - 200 Relationship between a tapeworm and a human ANSWER

Relationship between a bumblebee and a flower Friends forever? - 300 Relationship between a bumblebee and a flower ANSWER

Relationship between you and the dust mites living on your skin … Friends forever? - 400 Relationship between you and the dust mites living on your skin … ANSWER

Friends forever? - 500 Bacteria that live in your stomach that steal energy from you but give you vitamins ANSWER

Green plants are called ____ because they produce their own food Energy - 100 Green plants are called ____ because they produce their own food ANSWER

This level of consumer was at the top of your pyramid Energy - 200 This level of consumer was at the top of your pyramid ANSWER

What type of eater is this? Energy - 300 What type of eater is this? (______vore) ANSWER

A decomposer gets its energy from what energy level? ANSWER

Why does energy decrease as you get higher on the pyramid? ANSWER

Any process that finishes just as it starts is called? Cycles of Matter - 100 Any process that finishes just as it starts is called? ANSWER

The process of burning fossil fuels is called? Cycles of Matter - 200 The process of burning fossil fuels is called? ANSWER

This type of organism is responsible for Nitrogen Fixation Cycles of Matter - 300 This type of organism is responsible for Nitrogen Fixation ANSWER

Evaporation through a plant Cycles of Matter - 400 Evaporation through a plant ANSWER

Most the worlds nitrogen is in this form Cycles of Matter - 500 Most the worlds nitrogen is in this form ANSWER

Known as a change in a species over time … To Evolve or Not? - 100 Known as a change in a species over time … ANSWER

Who is credited as the “father of evolution”? To Evolve or Not? - 200 Who is credited as the “father of evolution”? ANSWER

To Evolve or Not? - 300 Identify two types of evidence we have today that evolution has occurred. ANSWER

To Evolve or Not? - 400 Homologous structures are physical features that have been similar throughout evolution. What is a homologous structure in the two species shown below? ANSWER

To Evolve or Not? - 500 In a species, organisms are different and can evolve due to … within the species. ANSWER

What is marine, fresh water and estuary Answer Biomes - 100 What is marine, fresh water and estuary HOME

Answer Biomes - 200 Tundra Taiga (Coniferous) Deciduous Forest Tropical Rain Forest Grasslands Desert HOME

Answer Biomes - 300 Deciduous Forest HOME

Answer Biomes - 400 Estuary HOME

Answer Biomes - 500 Tundra and desert HOME

Answer Eat it - 100 Sun HOME

Answer Eat it - 200 Heterotrophs HOME

Scavenger or Decomposers Answer Eat it - 300 Scavenger or Decomposers HOME

Answer Eat It - 400 Predation HOME

Answer Eat it - 500 Niche HOME

Answer Friends forever? - 100 Symbiosis HOME

Answer Friends forever? - 200 Parasitism HOME

Answer Friends forever? - 300 Mutualism HOME

Answer Friends forever? - 400 Commensalism HOME

Answer Friends forever? - 500 Mutualism HOME

Autotrophs (Producers) Answer Energy - 100 Autotrophs (Producers) HOME

Tertiary (3°) consumers Answer Energy - 200 Tertiary (3°) consumers HOME

Answer Energy - 300 Omnivore HOME

Answer Energy - 400 All levels HOME

Answer Energy - 500 Each level uses some of the energy for their own life activities and stores very little. Only ~10% is passed on to the next level of consumer. HOME

Answer Cycles of Matter - 100 Cycle or Cyclical HOME

Answer Cycles of Matter - 200 Combustion HOME

Answer Cycles of Matter - 300 Bacteria HOME

Answer Cycles of Matter - 400 Transpiration HOME

Answer Cycles of Matter - 500 Gas HOME

Answer To Evolve or Not? - 100 Evolution HOME

Answer To Evolve or Not? - 200 Charles Darwin HOME

Answer To Evolve or Not? - 300 Fossils Similar body structures Similarities in DNA structure Similar embryonic development HOME

Answer To Evolve or Not? - 400 Human  bat wing  dog fore arm  dolphin flipper HOME

Answer To Evolve or Not? - 500 Variation HOME

In this picture the rabbit is at what energy level? Final Jeopardy In this picture the rabbit is at what energy level? ANSWER

Answer Final Jeopardy Primary (1°) consumer HOME