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How do you help? Use your computer mouse to show the little mice the way out of the professors mazes. Sometimes you will have to answer the questions from the professors computer in order to find his hidden mazes. Help! Professor Mouseman has a plot to run tests on humans instead of mice. The only way to stop him is to free all of his mice and end his experiments. Continue – Let’s practice a maze.

Welcome to Maze 1 Use your Computer Mouse to guide your little mouse friend to the Exit. Watch Out – If you touch the wall you must start over. Click the Mouse Below to Begin.

Excellent Work! You have rescued our little mouse friend. You have rescued our little mouse friend. Click on this square to keep going. Click on this square to keep going.

Instructions: 1. You will need to use the professors computer in order to find the next maze. 2. Answer questions from the computer correctly and you will advance to the next maze. 3. To answer the questions click on the buttons below each question. Continue – I am ready to answer questions. Next Question… What is the capitol city of South Carolina? A. Greenville B. Columbia C. Florence D. Easley ABCD Click these buttons to answer.

Next Question… What is the smallest level of organization of an ecosystem? A. population B. organism C. ecosystem D. community ABCD Great Job! Click here to keep going.

Next Question… Which of the following is an example of an ecosystem? A. house B. museum C. capital building D. forest ABCD Great Job! Click here to keep going.

Next Question… What is the definition of a niche? A. the role of an organism B. pioneer species C. valuable food source D. where an organism lives ABCD Great Job! Click here to keep going.

Next Question… The organism at the start of every food chain is a? A. consumer B. decomposer C. producer D. carnivore ABCD Great Job! Click here to keep going.

Welcome to Maze 2 Use your Computer Mouse to guide your little mouse friend to the Exit. Watch Out – If you touch the wall you must start over Click the Mouse Below to Begin.

Excellent Work! You have rescued our little mouse friend. You have rescued our little mouse friend. Click on this square to keep going. Click on this square to keep going.

Next Question… Pollution can harm an ecosystem, in many ways. FalseTrue Great Job! Click here to keep going.

Next Question… The 5 abiotic factors are plants, water, predators, oxygen, & humans. FalseTrue Great Job! Click here to keep going.

Next Question… Parasitism is an example of which of the following? A. friendship B. consumer C. symbiosis D. succession ABCD Great Job! Click here to keep going.

Next Question… What type of succession, starts with no organisms or soil? A. primary B. commensalism C. secondary D. none of the above ABCD Great Job! Click here to keep going.

Next Question… A predator is the….? A. organism being killed B. organism hiding C. organism that runs away D. organism doing the killing ABCD Great Job! Click here to keep going.

Welcome to Maze 3 Use your Computer Mouse to guide your little mouse friend to the Exit. Watch Out – If you touch the wall you must start over Click the Mouse Below to Begin.

Excellent Work! You have rescued our little mouse friend. You have rescued our little mouse friend. Click on this square to keep going. Click on this square to keep going.

Next Question… Which of the following is an abiotic factor? A. humans B. plants C. water D. monkey ABCD Great Job! Click here to keep going.

Next Question… Communities are defined as a …? A. group of a organism B. group of populations C. group of ecosystems D. none of the above ABCD Great Job! Click here to keep going.

Next Question… An ecosystem is defined as….? A. Living things B. Abiotic Factors working together C. all the living things that interact D. all the living and nonliving things that interact ABCD Great Job! Click here to keep going.

Next Question… Biodiversity is affected by which of the following? A. Area, Climate, and Niche Diversity B. Economics C. Animals Death Rates D. Biodiversity does not get affected ABCD Great Job! Click here to keep going.

Watch Out Don’t Let the Time Run Out Welcome to Maze 4 Use your Computer Mouse to guide your little mouse friend to the Exit. Watch Out – If you touch the wall you must start over Oh, and by the way you only have 20 seconds to complete this one. Click the Mouse Below to Begin.

Watch Out Don’t Let the Time Run Out

Watch Out Don’t Let the Time Run Out Excellent Work! You have rescued our little mouse friend. You have rescued our little mouse friend. Click on this square to keep going. Click on this square to keep going.

Next Question… Which sentence about an ecosystem is true? A. Once a population drops below a certain level, the species are all trapped and saved B. The most effective way to preserve Biodiversity is to protect individual species. C. When a habitat gets destroyed, animals stay there D. An example of an exotic specie is a German Sheppard ABCD Great Job! Click here to keep going.

Next Question… What are the organisms that breakdown wastes and dead organisms returning nitrogen back to the atmosphere called? A. Insects B. Possums C. Decaying Bacteria D. Nitrogen Fixing Bacteria ABCD Great Job! Click here to keep going.

Next Question… What’s the best definition of a food Web? A. When the bottom must be a consumer B. Food chain C. A way a spider gets food D. Many food chains overlapping ABCD Great Job! Click here to keep going.

Next Question… What are the 2 Processes in the Carbon-Oxygen cycle? A. Cell Division and Mitosis B. Cells going in a body and out of a body C. Osmosis and Diffusion D. Respiration and Photosynethis ABCD Great Job! Click here to keep going.

Welcome to Maze 5 Use your Computer Mouse to guide your little mouse friend to the Exit. Watch Out – If you touch the wall you must start over Oh, and by the way this time the maze can move. Click the Mouse Below to Begin.

Excellent Work! You have rescued our little mouse friend. You have rescued our little mouse friend. Click on this square to keep going. Click on this square to keep going.

Next Question… What’s the definition of a species? A. The number of organisms in a specific area at a given time. B. A group of organisms that can make babies and their babies can make babies C. An organisms address D. All the living and non-living organisms in an area ABCD Great Job! Click here to keep going.

Next Question… What is the correct order of the levels of organization in an ecosystem? A. Organism, population, community, Ecosystem B. Population, ecosystem, organism, community C. Poaching, Habitat Destruction, pollution, exotic species D. oxygen, nitrogen, carbon dioxide ABCD Great Job! Click here to keep going.

Next Question… What do the fungi do for the plants? A. Does nothing B. Give them food C. Give off energy D. Absorbs water ABCD Great Job! Click here to keep going.

Next Question… What are the different types of relationships in an ecosystem and the correct abbreviations for each? A. Competition (+/-), Predation (+/o), Symbiosis (+/-) B. Mutualism (+/+), Commensalism (+, o), Parasitism (+/-) C. None Of Above D. When 2 organisms benefit (+/+) ABCD Great Job! Click here to keep going.

Welcome to Maze 5 Use your Computer Mouse to guide your little mouse friend to the Exit. Watch Out – If you touch the wall you must start over Remember only the tip of your mouse can’t touch the wall. Click the Mouse Below to Begin.

Excellent Work! You have rescued our little mouse friend. You have rescued our little mouse friend. Click on this square to keep going. Click on this square to keep going.

Thank You – Thank You – Thank You You not only saved the mice, but you ended the professors’ experiments so he cannot practice on humans. Great Work! End Game The Maze - by Jeff Ertzberger 2009 All rights reserved. Please do not copy without written permission.

Click here to try the question again. Ouch! You missed that one. Please try again!

Click here to try the maze again. Ouch! That was a wall. Please try again! Note – On some of the harder mazes you will be forced to go back and answer some questions again, before you are allowed to try the maze again.

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