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Reminders about the game: When called upon, pick a category and a dollar value. When called upon, pick a category and a dollar value. Listen as the answer is read. Write your answer on the whiteboard. Listen as the answer is read. Write your answer on the whiteboard. Hold up the whiteboard!!! Hold up the whiteboard!!! First group with correct answer gets full points, second group gets partial, third gets partial points. First group with correct answer gets full points, second group gets partial, third gets partial points.

Relatable Relationships Mish Mash Vocab Diagrams Name that plant

Answer: (1:100) The relationship when a polar bear hunts and eats seals. Question: What is predation?

Answer: (1:200) Mistletoe will spread its seeds and roots into the spruce tree, extracting water and nutrients from the spruce. Question: What is parasitism?

Answer: (1:300) Whales don’t seem to notice the barnacles that are attached to them, while barnacles receive flowing water to filter food from. Question: What is commensalism

Answer: (1:400). 3 different species of warbler live in the same tree, however they occupy different heights. The reason they cannot all live in the SAME part of the tree and eat the SAME foods… Question: What is the Competitive Exclusion Principle

Question: What is Transect? Answer: (2:100). This method of finding % composition involves following a line across an area.

Answer: (2:200) These two factors affect the climate of areas on the Earth. Question: What are latitude, solar energy, heat transported by wind and water currents?

Answer: (2:300) Daily Double: place your bet!

Daily Double: 5 objects, out of 25 total, is this percent. Answer: (2:300)

Answer: (2:400) One biological component of the water cycle. Question: What is transpiration (plants losing water through their leaves)?

Answer: (3:100) A non-living factor in an environment; such as sunlight, heat, precipitation, wind, soil or slope. Question: What is abiotic factor?

Answer: (3:200) All the organisms that live in a place, together with their environment. This includes all their interactions. Question: What is an ecosystem?

Answer: (3:300) A chemical process in the carbon cycle where autotrophs use light from the sun to turn CO2 and H2O into carbohydrates. Question: What is photosynthesis?

Answer: (3:400) Question: What is? Answer: (2:400) The joules a bobcat would get if the grass produces 1540 joules of energy.

Answer: (4:100) A group of similar organisms that are able to reproduce. Question: What is a species?

Answer: (4:200) The diagram. Question: What is “deciduous”?

Answer: (4:300) The change in the wolf population in the next 5 years?

Question: Answer: (4:400) The 2 biomes w/most and 2 w/least precipitation?

Answer: (5:100) Which climate diagram is more likely the Tundra? A B Question: What is Graph A?

Answer: (5:200) Name the plant

Answer: (5:300) Question: What is cranberry?

Answer: (5:400) What is tree A? AB Question: A) What is alder?

Question: 21.4% Answer: (5:400) You counted 220 plants at Birch Lake. The actual number of plants was 280. This is your percent error.

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