Final Review Jeopardy Ch 8: Populations Ch 10: Risk & Toxicology Ch 11: Human Population Ch 12: Air Pollution Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100.

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Final Review Jeopardy Ch 8: Populations Ch 10: Risk & Toxicology Ch 11: Human Population Ch 12: Air Pollution Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy Ch 8, 10, 11, 12 Q $500

$100 Question from Populations This is a type of reproduction where the offspring are exact copies of their parent

$100 Answer from Populations Asexual

$200 Question from Populations This is the term for the number of individuals of a given species that can be sustained indefinitely in a given space

$200 Answer from Populations Carrying capacity (k)

$300 Question from Populations These are the 3 types of dispersion of individuals in a population

$300 Answer from Populations Random Uniform Clumped

$400 Question from Populations This type of species has a specialized niche and usually has stable populations, close to the carrying capacity

$400 Answer from Populations k-selected

$500 Question from Populations Give 3 examples of density- dependent factors

$500 Answer from Populations Competition Predation Herbivory Parasitism Disease Stress

$100 Question from Toxicology This is the term for the amount of a poison that will kill half of the test population

$100 Answer from Toxicology LD 50

$200 Question from Toxicology This is the term for a scientific process of investigating phenomena to estimate the level of risk.

$200 Answer from Toxicology Risk assessment

$300 Question from Toxicology Name 2 of the 3 body systems that are affected by hazardous chemicals

$300 Answer from Toxicology Immune Nervous Endocrine

$400 Question from Toxicology This type of chemical interaction multiplies harmful effects

$400 Answer from Toxicology Synergistic

$500 Question from Toxicology Malaria is caused by this parasite…

$500 Answer from Toxicology Plasmodium

$100 Question from Human Population This is the age range of individuals in the reproductive age class

$100 Answer from Human Population 15-44

$200 Question from Human Population This is the term for when factors that increase and factors that decrease birth rate balance out

$200 Answer from Human Population Zero population growth

$300 Question from Human Population Birth and death rates are both high in this stage of demographic transition

$300 Answer from Human Population Pre-industrial

$400 Question from Human Population This is the main killer of people of post- reproductive age in Kenya

$400 Answer from Human Population HIV/AIDS

List 3 factors that lower birth rate $500 Question from Human Population

Availability of birth control Age of marriage Education Employment opportunities for women Urbanization $500 Answer from Human Population

$100 Question from Air Pollution These are the 2 major greenhouse gases

$100 Answer from Air Pollution Carbon dioxide & water vapor

$200 Question from Air Pollution This is the layer of the atmosphere is home to the ozone layer

$200 Answer from Air Pollution Stratosphere

$300 Question from Air Pollution Name one reason indoor air pollution is more harmful than outdoor air pollution

$300 Answer from Air Pollution People spend more time indoors Air circulates indoors

$400 Question from Air Pollution This is the term for the process of acid rain drawing toxic metals out of compounds

$400 Answer from Air Pollution Leaching

$500 Question from Air Pollution This is why an earlier arrival spring would increase insect levels in a given area

$500 Answer from Air Pollution Birds will not migrate back fast enough

$100 Question from Ch 8, 10, 11, 12 Ozone is created when O2 gas reacts with this

$100 Answer from Ch 8, 10, 11, 12 Sunlight

$200 Question from Ch 8, 10, 11, 12 This is the term for the increase in levels of a toxin as it moves up a food chain/web

$200 Answer from Ch 8, 10, 11, 12 Biomagnification

$300 Question from Ch 8, 10, 11, 12 Give 1 example of a k-selected species

$300 Answer from Ch 8, 10, 11, 12 Humans Elephants Any large mammal

$400 Question from Ch 8, 10, 11, 12 These are the 2 indicators of overall health in a population

$400 Answer from Ch 8, 10, 11, 12 Life expectancy Mortality rate

$500 Question from Ch 8, 10, 11, 12 These are the 3 ways that toxins enter an organism’s body

$500 Answer from Ch 8, 10, 11, 12 Inhalation Ingestion Absorption

Final Jeopardy This type of species is not affected by density-dependent limiting factors

Final Jeopardy Answer Invasive species