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15 20 25 510 Everything is Connected Living Things Need Energy Types of Interactions Natural Selection Random Facts 5 5 5 5 10 15 20 25 20 Team One Team Two Team Three Team Four Team Five Team Six
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Show Answer 2 biotic and 2 abiotic factors in the above marine ecosystem.
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What is a lot of answers? Remember biotic=living, abiotic=non-living Back to Board
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The study of the interactions of living organisms with one another and with their environment. Show Answer
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What is ecology? Back to Board
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The part of the Earth where life exists. Show Answer
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What is the biosphere? Back to Board
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This consists of all the populations of species that live and interact in an area. Show Answer
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What is a community? Back to Board
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The 5 levels of environmental organization from smallest to largest. Show Answer
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What is organism, population, community, ecosystem, and biosphere? Back to Board
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An organism that eats both plants and animals. Show Answer
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What is an omnivore? Back to Board
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A diagram that shows an ecosystem’s loss of energy.. Show Answer
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What is an energy pyramid? Back to Board
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The pathway of energy transfer through various stages as a result of feeding patterns of a series of organisms. Show Answer
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What is a food chain? Back to Board
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The amount of energy, as a percentage, that travels from one organism to another through a food chain. Show Answer
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What is 10%? Back to Board
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. Show Answer One food chain found within the food web above.
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What is answers vary, one example is plant to rabbit to fox to lion? Back to Board
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The largest population that an environment can support. Show Answer
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What is carrying capacity? Back to Board
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An example of a prey adaptation. Show Answer
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What is camouflage, defensive chemicals, warning coloration, etc.? Back to Board
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Show Answer 3 Types of Symbiotic Relationships.
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What are Mutualism, Commensalism, and Parasitism? Back to Board
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A resource that is so scarce that it limits the size of a population. Show Answer
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What are limiting factors? Back to Board
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An example of a pollinator. Show Answer
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What are hummingbirds, bees, or bats? Back to Board
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English Scientist who studied organisms on the Galapagos Islands.. Show Answer
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Who is Charles Darwin? Back to Board
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The name of Darwin’s Theory. Show Answer
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What is Natural Selection? Back to Board
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The breeding of organisms for desired characteristics by humans. Show Answer
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What is selective breeding? Back to Board
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The types of animals that Darwin focused his Galapagos research on. Show Answer
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What are finches, tortoises, and iguanas? Back to Board
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A random change to an organisms’ DNA Show Answer
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What is a genetic mutation? Back to Board
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When two or more individuals or populations try to use the same resource you have. Show Answer
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What is competition? Back to Board
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A community of organisms along with the abiotic factors in an environment make up this. Show Answer
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What is an ecosystem? Back to Board
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Three examples of limiting factors. Show Answer
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What are food, water, shelter, space? Back to Board
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A close long term association between two or more species. Show Answer
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What is symbiosis? Back to Board
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3 examples of decomposers. Show Answer
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What are fungi, bacteria, and worms? Back to Board
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Coevolution is an example of this type of symbiotic relationship. Show Answer 302928272625242322212019181716151413121110987654321
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What is mutualism? Back to Board
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