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Survivor: Forest and Pond Jeopardy Presented to you by the Mathematics & Science Center

What is an ecosystem? a)All living animals. b)Living and non-living things working together. c)When something echoes. d)Air, water and land.

Which is a healthier ecosystem? ABC

A

B

C

Look at these three pictures, which one is a decomposer? A B C

Name a consumer that your group found today. _____________________________________

Where do producers get their energy? a)Fire b)Electric outlet c)Sun d)lightning

Which answer shows the producer first, the consumer second and the decomposer last?

To figure out if you live in a healthy ecosystem, it is better to... a)collect data for one day b)collect data over a long period of time.

Is this a compound or simple leaf? a)compound b)simple

Is this leaf pattern opposite or alternate? a)opposite b)alternate

If you wanted to figure out what this plant’s name is, where would you look? a)Encyclopedia b)Key c)Dictionary d)Internet

Which picture shows the most diversity?