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Jeopardy Chapters 1 & 2: Ecology

Vocab Ecosystems & Food RelationshipsBiomes Cycles of Matter Miscellaneous

The study of organisms and their environment Answer

What is Ecology? Back

The parts of an ecosystem that are living or were once living. Answer

What are biotic factors? Back

The struggle between organisms to survive. Answer

What is competition? Back

The type of succession that appears after a forest fire has destroyed almost all of an ecosystem. Answer

What is secondary succession? Back

How could the population of mountain lions be affected by the population of deer? Answer

Both populations increase or decrease together. Back

Create a food chain using Raccoon, mouse, seeds, hawk Answer

Seeds  mouse  raccoon  hawk Back

Hunting has decreased the population of hawks, what could happen to the population of mice? Answer

The population of mice could rise. Back

Name the five abiotic factors in an ecosystem. Answer

oxygen, water, soil, temperature, and sunlight Back

The relationship between predator and prey. Answer

What is predation? Back

The symbiotic relationship when one organisms lives on or in another organism. Answer

What is parasitism? Back

DAILY DOUBLE! The symbiotic relationship that occurs when organisms both benefit. Answer

What is mutualism? Back

The symbiotic relationship that occurs when one organism benefits and the other is not affected. Answer

What is commensalism? Back

Which biome do you live in? Answer

What is deciduous forest? Back

The biome that is hot and dry with little to no rain. Answer

What is the desert? Back

The biome with dense forests of coniferous trees. Answer

What is the Boreal Forest? Back

What are the two types of rainforest biomes? Answer

What are temperate and tropical? Back

Which cycle includes evaporation? Answer

The water cycle Back

The cycle that includes animals taking in oxygen from plants. Answer

Answers vary. Carbon & Oxygen Cycle Back

The process where free nitrogen becomes fixed nitrogen. Answer

Nitrogen fixation Back

Draw the water cycle diagram. Answer

Answers vary. Back

All autotrophs are considered to be consumers or producers? Answer

producers Back

Are consumers autotrophs or heterotrophs? Answer

Heterotrophs Back

Organisms that move into a population. Answer

Immigration Back

The first species to populate an area? Answer

Pioneer species Back

Name the three types of organisms that could appear in a food chain, web, or pyramid. Answer

What are producers, consumers, and decomposers? Back

Create a food chain for the fox that uses one producer and at least 4 consumers (including the fox) based on the food web below. Answer

Answers vary. Back

Give an example of a mutualistic symbiotic relationship. Answer

Answers vary. Teacher check. Back

Name the two types of the grassland biome and the locations on earth. Answer

Savannah Grasslands-Africa Temperate Grasslands- Midwest USA Back

DAILY DOUBLE! Draw and explain the nitrogen cycle diagram. Answer

Answers vary. Back

Name 3 limiting factors that could cause a population size to decrease in an ecosystem. Answer

Answers vary. Back

Good Luck on your quiz tomorrow!

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FINAL JEOPARDY FINAL JEOPARDYCategory: Branching Tree Diagrams Scores

Which characteristics do the lizard, pigeon, mouse, and chimp share? Is the chimp more closely related to the salamander or the pigeon? Answer

Jaws, lungs, claws or nails. The pigeon. End