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Biosphere Review Game Review Game

Biomes Food Webs General ? Moose game Adaptations

Biomes Question: The five biomes of Alaska we studied are ________. Answer: What are tundra, temperate rain forest, ocean, wetlands, and boreal forest ?

Biomes Question: The biome with the highest species diversity is the __________ Answer: What is wetlands?

Biomes Question: Fauna including woodpeckers, hawks, moose, bear, weasel, lynx, fox, wolf, deer, hares, chipmunks, shrews, and bats are found in this biome. Answer: What is the boreal forest?

Biomes Question: The temperature varies from -30 deg. C to 30 deg. C in which biome? Answer: What the temperate rain forest?

Biomes Question: Another name for the boreal forest is ________. Answer: What is taiga?

Food Webs Question: An example of a producer is a ________. Answer: What is a plant?

Food Webs Question: The nonliving parts of an ecosystem are__________. Answer: What are abiotic factors ?

Food Webs Question: Food webs show how _______ is transferred in an ecosystem Answer: What is energy?

Food Webs Question: __________obtain their energy from living or dead organisms. Answer: What are Detrivores?

Food Webs Question: Brown and Black Bears are examples of _________. Answer: What are omnivores?

General ?s Question: The largest biome is ___________. Answer: What is the ocean.

General ?s Question: Wolves are at the _________ of the food chain unless you consider detrivores, at which point roles are reversed and wolves go to the _________ of the food chain. Answer: What is top and bottom ?

General ?s Question: White spruce is an example of a _________ in Alaska. Answer: What is producer ?

General ?s Question: Biotic factors are the _______ parts of an ecosystem. Answer: What is living?

General ?s Question: Two types of marshes are ________ and _______. Answer: What are salt and freshwater?

Moose Game Question: This game was played using which animal at first? Answer: What are moose ?

Moose Game Question: Two envoronmental factors were _______ and ________. Answer: What are food, water, and shelter ?

Moose Game Question: Arial wolf hunts are conducted to help increase the ________ population. Answer: What is moose ?

Moose Game Question: _________ and ________ factors affect the rise and fall of animal populations. Answer: What are biotic and abiotic ?

Moose Game Question: An abiotic factor in Alaska is _________. Answer: What is weather, sunlight, darkness, wind, water, etc. ?

Adaptations Question: Caribou ________ to other parts of Alaska in search of food. Answer: What is migrate ?

Adaptations Question: For added insulation and buoyancy, polar bear fur is __________. Answer: What is hollow ?

Adaptations Question: _______ frogs freeze solid in the winter and thaw out in the summer with no side affects. Answer: What is Tree ?

Adaptations Question: An organism living in the ________ biome has “antifreeze” in it’s blood which allows it to survive in very cold temperatures. Answer: What is ocean ?

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Final Jeopardy Question Question: We live in the __________ biome. Directions:  On a small piece of scratch paper, write down your group’s number.  Next, each group writes down their group’s wager.  You can’t bet more points than your group has earned.  Bring me the piece of paper with group’s number and bet. Answer: What is boreal forest?