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100 200 300 400 500 Modified T/F Modified T/F Multiple Choice Multiple Choice Completion
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A habitat refers to all the populations in an ecosystem. A 100
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False; community A 100
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The largest number of individuals of one species that an ecosystem can support over time is its biotic potential. A 200
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False; carrying capacity A 200
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An animal population gets smaller when the number of individuals that die is greater than the number of individuals that are born. A 300
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True A 300
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The maximum rate at which a population can increase is its biotic potential. A 400
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True A 400
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Symbiosis is the term used to describe the way an organism survives, including its habitat, how it obtains food and shelter, and how it avoids danger. A 500
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False; Niche A 500
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A community consists of all the organisms in an ecosystem that belong to the same species. B 100
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False; population B 100
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Producers obtain energy by eating other organisms. B 200
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False; Consumers B 200
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Pigs and humans are examples of omnivores, animals that can eat both consumers and producers. B 300
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True B 300
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A symbiotic relationship that benefits both species is referred to as commensalism. B 400
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False; mutualism B 400
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Producers found on the ocean floor use a process called photosynthesis to create energy- rich molecules. B 500
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False; chemosynthesis B 500
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Which of the following biomes is NOT a terrestrial biome? a. desert b. grassland c. freshwater d. forest C 100
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Which of the following biomes is NOT a terrestrial biome? c. freshwater
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Which statement is true? a. Biomes have clearly defined borders. b. Biomes can influence each other. c. Biomes do not contain abiotic factors. d. Ecosystems must be either aquatic or terrestrial, never both. C 200
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Which statement is true? b. Biomes can influence each other.
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Several species of fish are shown below. What does this picture show? a. a community b. a population c. a biosphere d. an energy pyramid C 300
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Several species of fish are shown below. What does this picture show? a. a community
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DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager
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Which shows the way the energy from sunlight travels through an ecosystem? a. b. c. both a and b d. neither a nor b C 400
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Which shows the way the energy from sunlight travels through an ecosystem? b.
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In the library, there are the following media: children’s, adult fiction, adult nonfiction, music, and movies. There are also fixtures: lights, chairs, tables, shelves. All these things exist inside a building. If we consider the things that contain ideas (the media) to be “living”, which statement is an accurate comparison? a. The media are like an ecosystem. b. The media and fixtures are like a population. c. The fixtures are like an ecosystem. d. The building is like a habitat. C 500
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In the library, there are the following media: children’s, adult fiction, adult nonfiction, music, and movies. There are also fixtures: lights, chairs, tables, shelves. All these things exist inside a building. If we consider the things that contain ideas (the media) to be “living”, which statement is an accurate comparison? d. The building is like a habitat.
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What is a biome? a. the living and nonliving things in one place b. the parts of Earth and the surrounding atmosphere where there is life c. a large region on Earth with a specific climate, physical features, plants, and other organisms d. none of the above D 100
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What is a biome? a. the living and nonliving things in one place b. the parts of Earth and the surrounding atmosphere where there is life c. a large region on Earth with a specific climate, physical features, plants, and other organisms
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Tom looks out his window. Which observation includes a biotic factor of the ecosystem he is in? a. It is raining. b. There are worms on his sidewalk. c. The water in his pond is higher than usual. d. The clouds are darker than they had been a little earlier. D 200
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Tom looks out his window. Which observation includes a biotic factor of the ecosystem he is in? b. There are worms on his sidewalk.
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Kelli lives in Arizona on the edge of the desert. Ife lives on the edge of the Sahara desert. Kelli says they live in the same ecosystem. Is she correct? Why or why not? a. She is incorrect. An ecosystem is all the living and nonliving things in one place. b. She is correct. An ecosystem is all the living and nonliving things in one place. c. She is correct. An ecosystem is all the living and nonliving things in one type of place. d. She is incorrect. An ecosystem is all the living and nonliving things in one type of place. D 300
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Kelli lives in Arizona on the edge of the desert. Ife lives on the edge of the Sahara desert. Kelli says they live in the same ecosystem. Is she correct? Why or why not? a. She is incorrect. An ecosystem is all the living and nonliving things in one place.
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If a population were able to reach its biotic potential, a. its rate of birth is the highest it can be, and its rate of death is the lowest it can be b. its rate of birth is the highest it can be, and its rate of death is the highest it can be c. its rate of birth is the lowest it can be, and its rate of death is the lowest it can be d. its rate of birth is the lowest it can be, and its rate of death is the highest it can be D 400
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If a population were able to reach its biotic potential, a. its rate of birth is the highest it can be, and its rate of death is the lowest it can be
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Which of the following does not follow a cycle in the environment? a. oxygen b. carbon c. energy d. water D 500
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Which of the following does not follow a cycle in the environment? c. energy
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____________________ factors are living or once-living. E 100
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Biotic
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The place in which an organism lives is called its ____________________. E 200
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habitat
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The portion of Earth that supports life is called the ____________________. E 300
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biosphere E 300
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A symbiotic relationship in which one organism benefits and the other is not affected is called ____________________. E 400
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commensalism E 400
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DAILY DOUBLE E 500 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager
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The study of interactions that occur among organisms and their environment is called ____________________. E 500
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ecology E 500
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____________________ are biotic factors that limit the size of prey populations. F 100
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Predators F 100
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A large region of plants and animals adapted to the soil and climate of a region is called a ____________________. F 200
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biome F 200
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Overlapping food chains make a food ____________________. F 300
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web F 300
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F 400 A symbiotic relationship in which one organism benefits and the other is harmed is a ____________________ relationship.
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F 400 parasitic
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F 500 Living and nonliving features of an environment together are referred to as a(n) ________________.
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F 500 ecosystem
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The Final Jeopardy Category is: The Oxygen Cycle Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin
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Explain the oxygen cycle. You may refer to the picture in your explanation. Click on screen to continue
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Plants release oxygen as a waste product of photosynthesis. Oxygen enters the air. Consumers take it in when they breathe. When they breath out, consumers release carbon dioxide. Some producers take in carbon dioxide, and the cycle continues.
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