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1 Bluff General Science Symbiosis Ecology Wild Card Q $100 Q $100 Q $100
Food Webs Ecology Wild Card Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

2 What is one example of mutualism?
$100 Symbiosis What is one example of mutualism?

3 $100 Answer Symbiosis A bee and a flower

4 What is an example of parasitism?
$200 Symbiosis What is an example of parasitism?

5 $200 Answer Symbiosis A flea and a dog

6 $300 Symbiosis Explain the difference between parasitism and a predator prey relationship.

7 $300 Answer Symbiosis In parasitism the parasite harms the host, but does not necessarily kill the host. In predator prey relationships the predator kills and consumes the prey.

8 What is commensalism? Give one example.
$400 Symbiosis What is commensalism? Give one example.

9 $400 Answer Symbiosis Relationship in which one organism benefits and the other organism is not harmed or benefited. Whale and barnacles.

10 $500 Symbiosis An interaction in which one organism captures and feeds on another organism is called:

11 $500 Answer Symbiosis Predator-prey OR Predation

12 What is the difference between an autotroph and a heterotroph?
$100 Food Webs What is the difference between an autotroph and a heterotroph?

13 $100 Answer Food Webs Autotroph – make their own food using energy from the sun (or in some cases chemicals) Heterotroph – must eat other organisms for energy

14 What is another name for an autotroph?
$200 Food Webs What is another name for an autotroph?

15 $200 Answer Food Webs Producer

16 $300 Food Webs What is the 10% rule?

17 Only 10% of the energy is passed from one trophic level to the next
$300 Answer Food Webs Only 10% of the energy is passed from one trophic level to the next

18 $400 Food Webs Draw a food web with two producers and four consumers. Make sure to draw your arrows pointing in the correct direction.

19 $400 Answer Food Webs

20 $500 Food Webs How does the flow of energy and the flow of nutrients differ in an ecosystem?

21 Matter is cycled in ecosystems, but energy flows in one direction.
$500 Answer Food Webs Matter is cycled in ecosystems, but energy flows in one direction.

22 On what axis is the dependent variable located?
$100 General Science On what axis is the dependent variable located?

23 $100 Answer General Science
The y-axis

24 $200 General Science What are the six characteristics of living things that we discussed in class?

25 $200 Answer General Science
Cells Energy Use Growth Reproduction Organization Homeostasis

26 $300 General Science What is the difference between a constant and a control in an experiment? Provide an example of each.

27 $300 Answer General Science
Constants – things that are kept the same between groups in an experiment Control or control group – independent variable not applied, used to compare with the results of the experimental group (to which the independent variable was applied)

28 $400 General Science All organisms must maintain stable internal conditions. This is called ______.

29 $400 Answer General Science
Homeostasis

30 What is an independent variable?
$500 General Science What is an independent variable?

31 $500 Answer General Science
The variable that was manipulated or changed

32 $100 Ecology Put the following terms in order: ecosystem, biosphere, organism, population, biome, species, community.

33 $100 Answer Ecology Organism Species Population Community Ecosystem
Biosphere Biome

34 $200 Ecology Give an example of a density-dependent factor and a density-independent factor for a population of deer in NC.

35 $200 Answer Ecology Density-dependent – disease, parasites, competition for resources Density-independent – storms, floods, fires, etc

36 $300 Ecology Draw an exponential growth curve. What is this also called?

37 $300 Answer Ecology J-curve

38 $400 Ecology What does an ecosystem contain that a community does not?

39 $400 Answer Ecology Abiotic Factors

40 $500 Ecology Define carrying capacity and draw a population growth curve that shows the carrying capacity for a population.

41 $500 Answer Ecology Carrying capacity – the number of organisms of one species that an environment can support

42 $100 Wildcard What is the main greenhouse gas released into the atmosphere by human activity that is contributing to global warming?

43 $100 Answer Wildcard CO2 or Carbon Dioxide

44 $200 Wildcard What are the substances (now banned in the US) that contribute to ozone depletion?

45 CFCs or Chlorofluorocarbons
$200 Answer Wildcard CFCs or Chlorofluorocarbons

46 Which population pyramid shows rapid population growth?
$300 Wildcard Which population pyramid shows rapid population growth? A B C

47 $300 Answer Wildcard A

48 Give three examples of biotic factors in an ecosystem.
$400 Wildcard Give three examples of biotic factors in an ecosystem.

49 $400 Answer Wildcard Trees, flowers, insects, mammals, bacteria, etc

50 $500 Wildcard In the climatogram, which month receives the most precipitation? How much precipitation does that month receive?

51 $500 Answer Wildcard November ~11cm

52 Final Jeopardy Construct an ecological energy pyramid consisting of 4 trophic levels from one of the food chains shown in the food web. Label each trophic level of your pyramid.

53 Final Jeopardy Answer


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