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Biomes
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Ecosystems
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Energy and Ecosystems
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Nutrient Cycles
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Bioaccumulation
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Changes to Ecosystems
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Energy and Ecosystems Biomes Ecosystems Nutrient Cycles Bioaccumulation Changes in Ecosystems $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 Round One should contain one “Daily Double” question. To insert the “Daily Double Screen”, follow these steps: 1. Select the desired button on this slide by clicking on it. Click on SLIDE SHOW ACTION SETTINGS Make a note of which slide the HYPERLINK is currently set to. In the “Action Settings” dialogue box, change the HYPERLINK to “Daily Double Round 1”. Click OK 6. Now go to Slide “Daily Double Round 1” in this presentation, and follow the directions in the “Notes” section $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 Final Jeopardy
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Latitude, soil, sunlight and water are all examples of this
1-100 Latitude, soil, sunlight and water are all examples of this kind of factor $100
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1-100A What is Abiotic? $100
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A wolf having large paws to run in snow is an example
1-200 A wolf having large paws to run in snow is an example of this type of adaptation. $200
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structural adaptation?
What is tie structural adaptation? $200
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This biome has poorly drained soils very cold winters, no trees and
1-300 This biome has poorly drained soils very cold winters, no trees and up to 24 hours of sunlight in winter. $300
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1-300A What is the Tundra? $300
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the highest diversity on earth.
1-400 This type of biome has the highest diversity on earth. $400
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What is tropical rainforest?
What is tropical rainforest? $400
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eastern Canada and has trees
1-500 This biome is found in eastern Canada and has trees with broad leaves? $500
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What is temperate Deciduous forest.
What is temperate Deciduous forest. $500
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This is all the different
2-100 This is all the different species that interact in an ecosystem. $100
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2-100A What is a community? $100
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where an organism lives.
2-200 This is the place where an organism lives. $200
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2-200A What is habitat? $200
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of a species in an ecosystem.
2-300 This is all the members of a species in an ecosystem. $300
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2-300A What is population? $300
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In this relationship, one organism benefits, the other
2-400 In this relationship, one organism benefits, the other does not but is not harmed. $400
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2-400A What is commensalism? $400
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When predators are fighting over the same resource, this occurs.
2-500 When predators are fighting over the same resource, this occurs. $500
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2-500A What is competition? $500
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This refers to the total amount of living organisms in an area.
3-100 This refers to the total amount of living organisms in an area. $100
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3-100A What is biomass? $100
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These organisms change wastes and dead organisms into
3-200 These organisms change wastes and dead organisms into usable nutrients. $200
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3-200A What is decomposers? $200
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This is what secondary consumers would eat
3-300 This is what secondary consumers would eat $300
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What are primary consumers
What are primary consumers (OR herbivores)? $300
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This is what each energy level is called.
3-400 This is what each energy level is called. $400
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What are trophic levels?
What are trophic levels? $400
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This is the amount of biomass required to produce 10kg of beef.
3-500 This is the amount of biomass required to produce 10kg of beef. $500
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3-500A What is 100kg? $500
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These are places where nutrients accumulate.
4-100 These are places where nutrients accumulate. $100
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4-100A What are stores? $100
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in the shells of marine organisms.
4-200 This nutrient is found in the shells of marine organisms. $200
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4-200A What is carbon. $200
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Carbon is used to create
4-300 Carbon is used to create energy in this process. $300
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What is cellular respiration?
What is cellular respiration? $300
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This nutrient is an important component of DNA.
4-400 This nutrient is an important component of DNA. $400
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4-400A What is Nitrogen? $400
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This results from nitrogen oxides combining with moisture.
4-500 This results from nitrogen oxides combining with moisture. $500
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What is acid precipitation?
What is acid precipitation? $500
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unwanted insects and weeds..
5-100 These chemicals kill unwanted insects and weeds.. $100
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5-100A What are pesticides? $100
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In animals, this is where
5-200 In animals, this is where chemicals commonly bioaccumulate. $200
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5-200A What is fat tissue? $200
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This occurs when contaminated tissue is eaten and the chemical becomes
5-300 This occurs when contaminated tissue is eaten and the chemical becomes more concentrated. $300
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What is biomagnifications?
What is biomagnifications? $300
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This toxic chemical was commonly used in lubricants
5-400 This toxic chemical was commonly used in lubricants and electrical transformers. $400
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5-400A What are PCBs? $400
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greatly affects the health and population numbers.
5-500 This type of organism greatly affects the health and population numbers. $500
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What is a keystone species?
What is a keystone species? $500
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This type of succession would occur on bare rock.
6-100 This type of succession would occur on bare rock. $100
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What is primary succession?
What is primary succession? $100
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This type of succession occurs after a disturbance.
6-200 This type of succession occurs after a disturbance. $200
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What is secondary succession?
What is secondary succession? $200
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The BC forest ecosystem has become disturbed due to this organism.
6-300 The BC forest ecosystem has become disturbed due to this organism. $300
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What is mountain pine beatle?
What is mountain pine beatle? $300
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This occurs when an ecosystem is divided into small, isolated parts.
6-400 This occurs when an ecosystem is divided into small, isolated parts. $400
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What is habitat fragmentation?
What is habitat fragmentation? $400
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The information aboriginal cultures
6-500 The information aboriginal cultures knew about ecosystem health is called this. $500
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What is traditional ecological knowledge?
What is traditional ecological knowledge? $500
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Final Jeopardy Biomes
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bet. You can bet up to your a negative score the max bet
STEP 1: Write down your bet. You can bet up to your score plus 500 (if you have a negative score the max bet is 500 points)
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stops, everyone must put
STEP 2: When the music starts, write down your answer. When the music stops, everyone must put down their pens.
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This biome is very rare and only found in small areas of
BC, New Zealand and Australia .
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Contestants: Please put down your writing tools and wait for further instructions.
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What is temperate rainforest?
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That's all for today. Good luck on your test!
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