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Ecology Jeopardy Final Jeopardy Respiration Food Webs Human Impacts Photosynthesis Respiration Food Webs Human Impacts Carbon Cycle $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 What is photosynthesis? The process of turning sunlight into energy.

1 - $200 Where does photosynthesis happen? (specific) Chloroplasts, inside plant cells

1 - $300 What is the entire formula for photosynthesis? Water + Carbon Dioxide + Sunlight  Glucose + Oxygen

1 - $400 Where does the CO2 enter the plant? Through the stomata

1 - $500 What type of energy does the plant convert solar energy into? Chemical

2 - $100 What is cellular respiration? Process of turning glucose (food) into energy.

2 - $200 What type of organisms use cellular respiration? All organisms, but mostly animals

2 - $300 Why do photosynthesis and respiration rely on one another? They both produce what the other needs?

2 - $400 What is the formula for cellular respiration? Glucose + Oxygen  Carbon Dioxide + Water + Energy (ATP)

2 - $500 List all the organs in the digestive system. Mouth/Teeth, Esophagus, Stomach, Pancreas, Liver, Small Intestine, Large Intestine

3 - $100 What is a producer and give an example. Something that can produce its own food. Plants.

3 - $200 What is a tertiary consumer? The top level of the food chain. Consumers eating other consumers.

3 - $300 Explain what the consequences of a flood do to a food chain. First all the plants die, which then leave no food for primary consumers, which leave no food for secondary consumers, which leave no food for tertiary consumers.

3 - $400 What do the arrows represent in a food web? Flow of energy

3 - $500 If a plant starts with 1000 units of energy. That plant is then eaten by a squirrel. That squirrel is then eaten by a hawk. How many units of energy does the hawk get? 10 units of energy

4 - $100 When humans cut down trees to build homes, this is an example of? Deforestation

4 - $200 Explain how pollution affects/impacts animals. Toxic chemicals breathed in/eaten, plastics getting caught on them and not letting them eat

4 - $300 Explain the change in stability of an ecosystem when animals are overhunted/illegally killed. Whatever that animal eats could become overpopulated, what eats that animal could starve.

4 - $400 Why are exotic species bad for an environment? They aren’t native to the ecosystem, so they throw everything off. Either they eat all the food or they reproduce too quickly and overpopulate the area.

4 - $500 What state is the most affected by exotic species? Hawaii

5 - $100 Water, living things, fossil fuels, rocks, atmosphere Name 2 places where carbon atoms can be trapped. Water, living things, fossil fuels, rocks, atmosphere

5 - $200 Places where carbon is stored more than it is released are known as what? Carbon Sinks

5 - $300 When carbon is trapped in water, what do we call this location? Hydrosphere

5 - $400 When carbon is trapped in rocks or fossil fuels, we call this place? Lithosphere

5 - $500 Name 2 ways that humans affect/impact the carbon cycle. Burning of fossil fuels, deforestation

Final Jeopardy How are the carbon cycle and photosynthesis related? Photosynthesis uses Carbon (CO2) to make energy from the sun.