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Jeopardy $100 Prefix/SuffixBase Cont. Whole Word Cont. $200 $300 $400 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 Final Jeopardy Final Jeopardy

1 - $100 Prefix meaning “Different” Prefix meaning “Different” Hetero- Hetero-

1 - $200 Prefix meaning “by itself” Prefix meaning “by itself” Auto- Auto-

1 - $300 Prefix meaning “not” Prefix meaning “not” A- A-

1 - $400 Prefix meaning “Environment” Prefix meaning “Environment” Eco Eco

1 - $500 Suffix meaning “picture” Suffix meaning “picture” -graphy -graphy

2 - $100 Word meaning “first” Word meaning “first” Primary Primary

2 - $200 Word meaning “second” Word meaning “second” Secondary Secondary

2 - $300 Another word for “light” Another word for “light” Photo Photo

2 - $400 A word meaning “Peak” or “Highest Point” A word meaning “Peak” or “Highest Point” Climax Climax

2 - $500 A place where an organism lives out its life. A place where an organism lives out its life. Habitat Habitat

3 - $100 Sequence of progression Sequence of progression Succession Succession

3 - $200 A word meaning “to Protect and save” A word meaning “to Protect and save” Conserve Conserve

3 - $300 A word meaning “the maximum amount something can contain” A word meaning “the maximum amount something can contain” Capacity Capacity

3 - $400 A word meaning “an area of circle” A word meaning “an area of circle” Sphere Sphere

3 - $500 A word meaning “nutrients” or “food” A word meaning “nutrients” or “food” Troph Troph

4 - $100 The shallow section of oceans, lakes, and rivers receiving sunlight. The shallow section of oceans, lakes, and rivers receiving sunlight. Photic Zone Photic Zone

4 - $200 The deep section in oceans, lakes, and rivers receiving NO sunlight. The deep section in oceans, lakes, and rivers receiving NO sunlight. Aphotic Zone Aphotic Zone

4 - $300 The study of organisms and their environment. The study of organisms and their environment. Ecology Ecology

4 - $400 Organisms that need to eat /consume other organisms. Organisms that need to eat /consume other organisms. Heterotrophs Heterotrophs

4 - $500 Organisms, like plants, that make their own food inside their bodies. Organisms, like plants, that make their own food inside their bodies. Autotrophs Autotrophs

5 - $100 The number of different species in an area. The number of different species in an area. Biodiversity Biodiversity

5 - $200 The maximum number of species the environment can support or sustain. Carrying Capacity Carrying Capacity

5 - $300 A full grown, mature forest. A full grown, mature forest. Climax Community Climax Community

5 - $400 When a piece of land without soil and plant life, eventually develops into a mature forest. When a piece of land without soil and plant life, eventually develops into a mature forest. Primary Succession Primary Succession

5 - $500 When a forest is damaged by a fire and begins recovering back into a mature forest. When a forest is damaged by a fire and begins recovering back into a mature forest. Secondary Succession Secondary Succession

Final Jeopardy A group of ecosystems with similar climates and species. For example: Tundra, Taiga, Desert, Tropical Rain Forests, etc. A group of ecosystems with similar climates and species. For example: Tundra, Taiga, Desert, Tropical Rain Forests, etc. Biome Biome