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Biology Ecology Jeopardy
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Levels of Organization 100 300 200 400 500 100 300 200 400 500 100 300 200 400 500 100 300 200 400 500 100 300 200 400 500 Succession Food Chain Food Web and Pyramids Random
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Question: The giraffes, elephants, and lions in one area are known as a _____________________________. Check Your Answer Levels of Organization for 100
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Answer: Community Levels of Organization for 100 Return to the Main Board
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Question: All of the giraffes living in one area are known as a ____________. Check Your Answer Levels of Organization for 200
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Answer: Population HINT: Same species, same area Levels of Organization for 200 Return to the Main Board
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Question: This picture represents the _________, the portion of the earth where all living things exist. Levels of Organization for 300 Check Your Answer
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Answer: Biosphere Levels of Organization for 300 Return to the Main Board
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Question: What is an ecosystem? (answer must have two vocab words included) Levels of Organization for 400 Check Your Answer
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Answer: An ecosystem the interaction of all living (BIOTIC) and non-living (ABIOTIC) factors in an environment. Levels of Organization for 400 Back to Game Board
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Question: List the levels of organization in order from smallest to largest beginning from Individual/Organism Check Your Answer Levels of Organization for 500
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Answer: Organism Population Community Ecosystem Biome Biosphere Levels of Organization for 500 Back to Game Board
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Question: In what type of succession is grass going to be the pioneer species? Check Your Answer Succession for 100
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Answer: Secondary Succession Succession for 100 Back to Game Board
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Question: What is succession? Check Your Answer Graphing for 200
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Answer: changes that occur in an ecosystem or community Graphing for 200 Back to Game Board
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Question: What is the difference in primary and secondary succession? Check Your Answer Succession for 300
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Answer: Primary succession begins on exposed surfaces (bare rock) and secondary succession begins on soil Succession for 300 Back to Game Board
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Question: List TWO reasons that secondary succession would occur. Check Your Answer Succession for 400
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Answer: Fire, Hurricane, Tornado Succession for 400 Back to Game Board
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Check Your Answer Succession for 500 1.What type of succession is this? 2.What is the pioneer species here? 3.What causes this type of succession?
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Answer: 1.Primary Succession 2.Lichens 3.Glacier, volcano (lava), bare rock Succession for 500 Back to Game Board
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Question: Organisms that cannot produce their own food are called ___________ or ______________. (Use both names) Check Your Answer Food Chain for 100
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Answer: Heterotrophs or Consumers Back to Game Board Food Chain for 100
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Question: What do we call organisms who produce their own food? (Use both names) Check Your Answer Food Chain for 200
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Answer: Producers and Autotrophs Back to Game Board Food Chain for 200
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Question: A rabbit eats grass and a fox eats the rabbit. What is the fox’s trophic level in the food chain? Check Your Answer Food Chain for 300
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Answer: Secondary Consumer Back to Game Board Food Chain for 300
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Question: 1.What is the producer in the food chain? 2.What is the primary consumer? Check Your Answer Food Chain for 400
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Answer: Producer= Leaves Primary Consumer=Slug Back to Game Board Food Chain for 400
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Question: Organisms that break down dead matter and return the nutrients to the soil are known as _______________. Check Your Answer Food Chain for 500
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Answer: Decomposers Back to Game Board Food Chain for 500
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Question: All the interconnected feeding relationships in an ecosystem make up a ________. Check Your Answer Food Webs and Pyramids for 100
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Answer: Food Web Back to Game Board Food Webs and Pyramids for 100
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Question: What type of pyramid shows the dry weight at each trophic level? Check Your Answer Food Webs and Pyramids for 200
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Answer: Biomass Pyramids Back to Game Board Food Webs and Pyramids for 200
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Question: What happens to energy as it goes from the bottom to the top of the pyramid? Check Your Answer Food Webs and Pyramids for 300
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Answer: It decreases at each trophic level Back to Game Board Food Webs and Pyramids for 300
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Question: List ONE primary and ONE Secondary consumer in this food web Check Your Answer Food Webs and Pyramids for 400
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Answer: Primary Consumers: Rabbits, Squirrels, Mice, Seed eating Birds, herbivorous insects Secondary Consumers: Foxes, Hawks and Owls, Snakes Spiders, insectivorous birds, and predacious insects Back to Game Board Food Webs and Pyramids for 400
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Check Your Answer Food Web and Pyramids for 500 Question: 1. Which trophic level has the most energy? 2. What percentage of energy moves on to the next trophic level? 3. What happens to the energy that is not used for life processes or passed to the next level?
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Answer: Producer 10% Lost as heat Back to Game Board Food Web and Pyramids for 500
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Check Your Answer Random for 100 Question: A barnacle on a whale is this type of symbiosis.
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Answer: Commensalism Help – Not affected Back to Game Board Cycles/Random for 100
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Check Your Answer Random for 200 Question: A tapeworm in a cow is this type of symbiosis.
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Answer: Parasitism Help - Hurt Back to Game Board Cycles/Random for 200
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Question: Which of the following is a PREDATOR-PREY Relationship? A. Dog and a flea B. Owl and a snake C. Whale and a barnacle Check Your Answer Random For 300
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Answer: B. Owl and a snake Back to Game Board Cycles/Random for 300
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Question: Which of the following is an example of competition? A. Tiger eating a zebra B. Tiger and a lion looking for food Check Your Answer Random for 400
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Answer: B. Tiger and a lion looking for food Back to Game Board Cycles/Random for 400
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Question: Which of the following is an abiotic factor? a.Soil on the ground b.Trees growing c.Competition between two species Check Your Answer Cycles/Random for 500
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Answer: A. Soil on the ground Back to Game Board Cycles/Random for 500
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