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Biology Environmental Review Invasives Population MiscBiodiversity Ecology Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 Question Invasive What common organism is a Invasive in our Kansas water systems

$100 Answer from Zebra Mussel

$200 Question from Invasive How do plants like Kudzu get to be Such a problem?

$200 Answer from Invasive There are no predators for this Plant so it grows very fast

$300 Question from Invasive How do scientists measure the amount of an invasive plants population In a field?

$300 Answer from Invasive Quadrat Sampling

$400 Question from Invasive What must be true of two Individuals of the same speices?

$400 Answer Invasive They can reproduce and have fertile offspring

$500 Question from Invasive What is the best way to not have invasive Species.

$500 Answer from Evolution Do not permit them to Become part of the ecosystem In the first place

$100 Question Population What is the difference between emigration And immigration?

$100 Answer from Population Emigration is to leave one region to settle in another; While Immigration is Movement into an area; results in Population increases

$200 Question from Population What is population density?

Collection of all of the different populations that live in one area $300 Question Population

$300 Question Population What is carrying capacity?

$300 Answer Population The amount of population an ecosystem can sustain

$400 Question from Population Name three impacts of increased human population

$400 Answer Population Pollution burning of more fossil fuels waste

$500 Question Population How has population increases Impacted our economy?

$500 Answer Population Greater use of limited resources—supply and demand causes prices to increase

$100 Question Misc. The “hidden” part of the Phosphorous cycle is…

$100 Answer Misc Geologic uplifting of rocks

$200 Question Misc What is competitive exclusion?

$200 Answer Misc When two species compete for the same resources In the same environment—one is pushed out Of the ecosystem as a result

$300 Question Misc An example of a detrivore is…

$300 Answer Misc Vultures, worms, crabs

$400 Question Misc Give examples of a both a Biotic and abiotic factor

$400 Answer Misc Biotic is living or had once lived: mammal, broken tree branch Abiotic is non-living: temperature, wind, water, soil, weather

$500 Question Misc In the carbon cycle, through what process does Carbon move from an abiotic resource into Organic matter?

$500 Answer Misc Photosynthesis

$100 Question Biodiversity What is succession?

$100 Answer Biodiversity Sequence of biotic changes that regenerate a damaged community or create a community in a previously uninhabitated area

$200 Question Biodiversity What term describes the use Of resources in such a way that It will be available for future generations?

$200 Answer Biodiversity Sustainable

$300 Question Biodiversity What factors determine the size of an Individual’s ecological footprint?

$300 Answer Biodiversity Amount and efficiency of resource use Amount of waste Size of population

$400 Question Biodiversity What are the three parts of an ecological niche?

$400 Answer Biodiversity Food, Abiotic conditions, Behavior

$500 Question Biodiversity Why are frogs considered an indicator Species for water quality?

$500 Answer Biodiversity They are easily killed by direct contact with pollutants

$100 Question Ecology Terms What is an Autotroph and a Heterotroph?

$100 Answer Ecology Terms An autotroph makes its own Food while a Heterotroph Has to consumer other Organisms for its food

$200 Question Ecology Terms What is the difference between Herbivores, Omnivores and Carnivores?

$200 Answer Ecology terms Herbivores eat plants only Omnivores eat both plants and animals Carnivores eat animals only

$300 Question Ecology terms What is the difference between A food chain and a food web?

$300 Answer Ecology terms Food chain is the direct link Between one organisms and Another through the trophic levels While a food web is a model that Shows the complex network of Feeding relationships within an ecosystem

$400 Question Ecology term What is a trophic level?

$400 Answer Ecology terms Level of nourishment in a food chain

$500 Question Ecology terms Name the three types of symbiosis

$500 Answer Ecology Terms Mutualism, Commensalism, Parasitism

Final Jeopardy What are the three parts of an Ecological niche?

Final Jeopardy Answer Food Abiotic conditions Behavior