Jeopardy LIVING THINGS POPULATIONS ENERGY FLOW INTER- ACTIONS MISC Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy
$100 Question from H1 Joining a population without being born into it. Answer
$100 Answer from H1 Immigration
$200 Question from H1 __________ ____________ include water, sunlight, oxygen, temperature, and soil. Answer
$200 Answer from H1 Abiotic Factors
$300 Question from H1 All the different populations that live together in an area Answer
$300 Answer from H1 Community
$400 Question from H1 The part of the ecosystem where the organism lives and feeds Answer
$400 Answer from H1 Habitat
$500 Question from H1 The largest population an area can support Answer
$500 Answer from H1 Carrying Capacity
$100 Question from H2 Population generally decreases if the death rate _______ the birth rate Answer
$100 Answer from H2 exceeds
$200 Question from H2 A group of lynx leaving their community in search of food is an example of this… Answer
$200 Answer from H2 Emigration
$300 Question from H2 All the communities in an area plus all the non-living things the organisms interact with. Answer
$300 Answer from H2 Ecosystems
$400 Question from H2 Answer Give an example of a population.
$400 Answer from H2 Any group of organisms that are all the same species in the same area.
$500 Question from H2 Always the last organism in a food chain Answer
$500 Answer from H2 Decomposer
$100 Question from H3 As you move up the energy pyramid, the amount of energy available __________ Answer
$100 Answer from H3 decreases
$200 Question from H3 The energy for all food chains on the surface of the earth begins with this Answer
$200 Answer from H3 The Sun
$300 Question from H3 Organisms that eat only plants Answer
$300 Answer from H3 Herbivores
$400 Question from H3 What is the difference between a scavenger and a decomposer? Answer
$400 Answer from H3 A scavenger feeds on the bodies of dead organisms. Decomposers do the same but they also feed on the waste of organisms and they also return nutrients to the soil.
$500 Question from H3 A food web is a series of overlapping __________ Answer
$500 Answer from H3 Food Chains.
$100 Question from H4 An organism that is killed and eaten for food Answer
$100 Answer from H4 Prey
$200 Question from H4 Answer Two species struggling to hunt the same species of prey in the same habitat are are in___________
$200 Answer from H4 Competition
$300 Question from H4 Answer In a mutualistic relationship, one organism is helped while the other is ____________.
$300 Answer from H4 Also helped
$400 Question from H4 A small fish that follows a shark around unnoticed, feeding off the scraps of food the shark leaves behind is involved in what type of relationship? Answer
$400 Answer from H4 A commensal relationship
$500 Question from H4 In a parasitic relationship, the parasite is helped while the __________ is harmed. Answer
$500 Answer from H4 Host
$100 Question from H5 The process of evaporation, condensation and precipitation is called the ________ _________. Answer
$100 Answer from H5 Water Cycle
$200 Question from H5 A tapeworm inside the body of a wolf is an example of a ________. Answer
$200 Answer from H5 Parasite
$300 Question from H5 The different beaks to eat different types of food in Darwin’s finches is an example of________. Answer
$300 Answer from H5 Adaptation
$400 Question from H5 ___________ ___________ is the series of changes that occur where no soil or organisms exist. Answer
$400 Answer from H5 Primary succession
$500 Question from H5 The first organism to populate an area are called __________ ____________ Answer
$500 Answer from H5 Pioneer Species
Final Jeopardy The study of how organisms interact with each other and with their environment is called ______________. Answer
Final Jeopardy Answer Ecology