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Jeopardy Q 1 Q 2 Q 3 Q 4 Q 5 Q 6Q 16Q 11Q 21 Q 7Q 12Q 17Q 22 Q 8 Q 13 Q 18 Q 23 Q 9 Q 14 Q 19Q 24 Q 10 Q 15 Q 20Q 25 Food Chains Vocabu- lary Life Cycles Biomes Adapta- tions

Question 1 An organism that eats anything it can find.

Answer 1 What is – a scavenger?

Question 2 A word that means “several populations living in the same area.”

Answer 2 What is – community ?

Question 3 A word that means “an organism which makes its own food.”

Answer 3 What is – a producer ?

Question 4 An animal’s role in the community.

Answer 4 What is – a niche ?

Question 5 A word that means “all members of a species have died out.”

Answer 5 What is – extinction ?

Question 6 The type of development when an organism does not change from birth to adult except in size.

Answer 6 What is – direct development ?

Question 7 The type of development when an organism goes through stages and changes.

Answer 7 What is – metamorphosis ?

Question 8 The number of stages in metamorphosis.

Answer 8 What is – four ?

Question 9 The butterfly stage that is a dormant stage.

Answer 9 What is – pupa-chrysalis ?

Question 10 The stage of a frog following the egg.

Answer 10 What is – tadpole ?

Question 11 This always begins a food chain.

Answer 11 What is –the producer ?

Question 12 The energy source in all food chains.

Answer 12 What is – the sun ?

Question 13 This is when food chains overlap.

Answer 13 What is – a food web ?

Question 14 The name given to a meat eater.

Answer 14 What is – a carnivore ?

Question 15 The organism which helps enrich the soil.

Answer 15 What is – a decomposer ?

Question 16 The forest biome includes these trees that lose leaves.

Answer 16 What is – deciduous trees ?

Question 17 This biome supplies large amounts of oxygen.

Answer 17 What is – the rain forest ?

Question 18 This biome has extremes in temperature.

Answer 18 What is – the desert ?

Question 19 This biome includes bogs, marshes and swamps.

Answer 19 What is – wetlands ?

Question 20 This biome includes savannahs and prairies.

Answer 20 What is – grasslands ?

Question 21 The adaptation which allows an animal to be dormant.

Answer 21 What is – hibernation ?

Question 22 The adaptation which includes any body part or physical change.

Answer 22 What is – structural adaptation ?

Question 23 The adaptation which requires watching another in order to survive.

Answer 23 What is – learned behavior ?

Question 24 The adaptation which involves seasonal movement.

Answer 24 What is – migration ?

Question 25 The adaptation which is inborn in animals.

Answer 25 What is – instinct ?