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Chapter 20 Interactions of Living Things
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Environment Living Things Energy Types of Interactions Misc. $100 $200 $300 $400 $500
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Answer Which of the following is abiotic and why? fish, turtle, soil, or flower
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Back to Jeopardy Back to Jeopardy Soil – because it is not living
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What are all the different populations that live in the same habitat and interact with each other called? Answer
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Communities Back to Jeopardy Back to Jeopardy
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Answer What do you call a group of living things that are the same species in a specific area?
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Back to Jeopardy Back to JeopardyPopulation
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Answer All of the biotic and abiotic factors in a community is called an ___________.
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Back to Jeopardy Back to JeopardyEcosystem
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Answer What is the study of the interaction of living things with one another and their environment?
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Back to Jeopardy Back to JeopardyEcology
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What are organisms that make their own food from sunlight called? Answer
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Back to Jeopardy Back to JeopardyProducers
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Answer What do you call an organism that eats only animals?
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Back to Jeopardy Back to JeopardyCarnivore
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Answer What do you call an organism that eats only plants?
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Back to Jeopardy Back to JeopardyHerbivore
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Answer What do you call an organism that eats both plants and animals?
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Back to Jeopardy Back to JeopardyOmnivore
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Answer What type of organism breaks down (eats) dead things and recycles them back into the Earth?
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Back to Jeopardy Back to JeopardyDecomposer
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Answer What is a diagram that shows how energy flows from one organism to another?
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Back to Jeopardy Back to Jeopardy Food Chain
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Answer What do you call the diagram that shows all the feeding relationships between living things in an ecosystem?
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Back to Jeopardy Back to Jeopardy Food Web
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Answer What is the triangular diagram that shows an ecosystem’s loss of energy?
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Back to Jeopardy Back to Jeopardy Energy Pyramid
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Answer What type of organisms are located at the base of the energy pyramid?
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Back to Jeopardy Back to JeopardyDecomposers
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Answer What type of consumer is located at the top of the energy pyramid?
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Back to Jeopardy Back to Jeopardy Primary Consumer
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Answer Two members of the same species fight over food. Members of different species try to take over nesting areas. These are both examples of _________.
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Back to Jeopardy Back to JeopardyCompetition
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Answer What is the term used to describe a sparrow that has been caught and eaten by an eagle?
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Back to Jeopardy Back to JeopardyPrey
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Answer What do you call an organism that catches and eats other animals?
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Back to Jeopardy Back to JeopardyPredator
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Answer In which type of symbiosis do organisms help each other?
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Back to Jeopardy Back to JeopardyMutualism
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Answer The type of symbiosis in which one organism hurts another to benefit itself.
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Back to Jeopardy Back to JeopardyParasitism
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Answer What do you call the part of Earth where life exists including deep in the ocean and high in the sky?
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Back to Jeopardy Back to JeopardyBiosphere
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Answer The amount of food, water, space, shelter, etc. that are needed for life are found in limited amounts are called ___________.
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Back to Jeopardy Back to Jeopardy Limiting Factors
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Answer What is the largest population an environment can support?
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Back to Jeopardy Back to Jeopardy Carrying Capacity
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Answer In which type of symbiosis does one organism benefit and the other one is unaffected?
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Back to Jeopardy Back to JeopardyCommensalism
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Answer When two species change over time due to their relationship, it is called ______________.
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Back to Jeopardy Back to JeopardyCoevolution
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