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Jeopardy Plant Stuff Animal Stuff Nutrients & Energy Ecology Cycles Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 Question from Ecology List the levels of organization in Order beginning with organism/species.

$100 Answer from Ecology Species>Population>Community>Ecosystem> Biome>Biosphere

$200 Question from Ecology What is the simplest grouping of more than one kind of organism?

$200 Answer from Ecology A Community

$300 Question from Ecology What natural phenomenon occurs that Traps heat on Earth to help maintain it’s temperature?

$300 Answer from Ecology The Greenhouse Effect

$400 Question from Ecology The repeated movement of water between Earth’s surface and the atmosphere is called?

$400 Answer from Ecology The Water Cycle

$500 Question from Ecology The nitrogen cycle, phosphorus cycle, Carbon cycle and water cycle are all Known as ___________________ cycles.

Biogeochemical Cycles $500 Answer from Ecology Biogeochemical Cycles

$100 Question from Plant Stuff Plants are known as Primary Producers or ___________.

$100 Answer from Plant Stuff Autotrophs

$200 Question from Plant Stuff What process do majority of producers Use to create their food?

$200 Answer from Plant Stuff Photosynthesis

$300 Question from Plant Stuff What do photosynthesis plants need that chemosynthesis plants do not?

$300 Answer from Plant Stuff Light or Sunlight

$400 Question from Plant Stuff What gas is required by plants in order to start photosynthesis?

$400 Answer from Plant Stuff Carbon Dioxide CO2

$500 Question from Plant Stuff In what ways are plants in a sunny meadow and sulfur bacteria in a deep-sea volcanic Vent alike? (List 2).

$500 Answer from Plant Stuff Both are Autotrophs or Primary Producers Both produce Oxygen & Carbohydrates (food).

$100 Question from Animal Stuff Animals that eat both producers and other consumers.

$100 Answer from Animal Stuff Omnivores

$200 Question from Animal Stuff Animals that eat the carcasses of other animals that have been killed by predators or died of natural causes are known as:

$200 Answer from Animal Stuff Scavengers

$300 Question from Animal Stuff A bird stalks, kills and then eats an insect. Based on this behavior give me 2 terms that describes the bird.

$300 Answer from Animal Stuff Heterotroph Consumer Predator Carnivore

$400 Question from Animal Stuff Two species of birds fight to eat the same food and nest in the same area. They are in competition for the same _________.

$400 Answer from Animal Stuff Niche

$500 Question from Animal Stuff What is a symbiotic relationship called when both species benefit?

$500 Answer from Animal Stuff Mutualism

$100 Question from Cycles A complex network of feeding interactions among organisms in a community is known as:

$100 Answer from Cycles Food Web

$200 Question from Cycles Raining is known as _________ in the water cycle.

$200 Answer from Cycles Precipitation

$300 Question from Cycles Water vapor forms clouds in the sky. This is known as:

$300 Answer from Cycles Condensation

$400 Question from Cycles Carbon Cycles through the biosphere in all of the following processes EXCEPT: A. Photosynthesis B. Transpiration C. burning of fossil fuels D. decomposition of plants and animals

$400 Answer from Cycles B. Transpiration

$500 Question from Cycles Matter can ________ through the biosphere because biological systems do not use up matter, they transform it.

$500 Answer from Cycles Recycle

$100 Question from Nutrients & Energy The movement of energy flows in __________ direction.

$100 Answer from Nutrients & Energy One

$200 Question from Nutrients & Energy Organisms need _________ in order to carry out essential life functions.

$200 Answer from Nutrients & Energy

$300 Question from Nutrients & Energy Nutrients can move through different living systems because nutrients _______.

$300 Answer from Nutrients & Energy Recycle

$400 Question from Nutrients & Energy The very first organisms to live in an area are known as the:

$400 Answer from Nutrients & Energy Pioneer Species

$500 Question from Nutrients & Energy Primary succession usually occurs after:

$500 Answer from Nutrients & Energy A volcanic eruption

Final Jeopardy In this picture, Give me 2 Biotic And 2 Abiotic Factors.

Final Jeopardy Answer Biotic Factors: Man and Trees Abiotic Factors: Fire, dirt, water, boat, tent