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Biology Environmental Review Vocabulary Population MiscBiodiversity Ecology Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 Question Vocabulary What is the difference between Autotrophic and heterotrophic?

$100 Answer from Vocabulary Autotrophic: Organism makes its own food Heterotrophic: organism must Consume others for food

$200 Question from Vocabulary What are the two levels on a Food pyramid and name the Types of one of them

$200 Answer from Vocabulary Producer—plants Consumer—herbivore, omnivore, carnivore

$300 Question from Vocabulary What is a niche?

$300 Answer from Vocabulary The role a organism plays In an ecosystem

$400 Question from Vocabulary Sequence of biotic changes That regenerate a damaged community Or create a community in a Previously uninhabited area?

$400 Answer Vocabulary succession

$500 Question from Vocabulary Level of nourishment in a food chain

$500 Answer from Vocabulary Trophic level

$100 Question Population What is the difference between emigration And immigration?

$100 Answer from Population Emigration is to leave one region to settle in another; While Immigration is Movement into an area; results in Population increases

$200 Question from Population What is population density?

Measure of individuals living in a defined Area; # of organisms/sq foot area $300 Question Population

$300 Question Population What is carrying capacity?

$300 Answer Population The amount of population an ecosystem can sustain

$400 Question from Population Name three impacts of increased human population

$400 Answer Population Pollution burning of more fossil fuels waste

$500 Question Population How has population increases Impacted our economy?

$500 Answer Population Greater use of limited resources—supply and demand causes prices to increase

$100 Question Misc. A scientist wants to measure The size of a cactus population In a desert valley. What Method should she use?

$100 Answer Misc Quadrat sampling

$200 Question Misc Several different plant spieces Grow in an empty lot. It was Replaced by planted grass. What Ecological factor would most Likely be impacted?

$200 Answer Misc Biodiversity----the empty lot had a variety Of organisms due to the variety of plants; A single type of plant, like grass, would Limit the number of organisms

$300 Question Misc Is a producer, consumer or Decomposer the most important Group for bringing energy into An ecosystem?

$300 Answer Misc Producer—without plants we Could not start the food chain

$400 Question Misc What are the three parts of An ecological niche? Pick from: food, abiotic Conditions, behavior, water, shelter?

$400 Answer Misc Food Abiotic conditions—water, weather Behavior—role they play in obtaining territory

$500 Question Misc In the carbon cycle, through what process does Carbon move from an abiotic resource into Organic matter?

$500 Answer Misc Photosynthesis

$100 Question Biodiversity What is the hidden part Of the phosphorous cycle?

$100 Answer Biodiversity Geologic uplifting of rock that can Then be eroded away

$200 Question Biodiversity What term describes the use Of resources in such a way that It will be available for future generations?

$200 Answer Biodiversity Sustainable

$300 Question Biodiversity What factors determine the size of an Individual’s ecological footprint?

$300 Answer Biodiversity Amount and efficiency of resource use Amount of waste Size of population

$400 Question Biodiversity What are the three types Of symbiosis?

$400 Answer Biodiversity Mutualism Commensalism parasitism

$500 Question Biodiversity Why are frogs considered an indicator Species for water quality?

$500 Answer Biodiversity They are easily killed by direct contact with pollutants

$100 Question Ecology Terms Native Plants that once grew on the forest floor are being replaced by invasives, this situation is an example of…?

$100 Answer Ecology Terms Competition between species

$200 Question Ecology Terms Tropical rain forest habitats are Being turned into farmland and Threatens to decrease this?

$200 Answer Ecology terms Biodiversity

$300 Question Ecology terms What is the difference between A food chain and a food web?

$300 Answer Ecology terms Food chain is the direct link Between one organisms and Another through the trophic levels While a food web is a model that Shows the complex network of Feeding relationships within an ecosystem

$400 Question Ecology term What is a trophic level?

$400 Answer Ecology terms Level of nourishment in a food chain

$500 Question Ecology terms When a population reaches It’s carrying capacity, the birth Rates and death rates are….

$500 Answer Ecology Terms Relatively equal

Final Jeopardy How is ground level ozone formed?

Final Jeopardy Answer An oxygen molecule is Transferred from nitrogen Dioxide to an oxygen molecule Creating O 3