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$100 Theory Taking the Heat Getting Out Staying Alive Relation- ships $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Jeopardy
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To compensate for a high mortality rate, numerous offspring are produced. What is Over-production?
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The 2 nd part of the theory that discusses the result of slight, random mutations- which may or may not help an organism survive. What are “Inherited Variations”
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He wrote the book, The Origin of the Species by Natural Selection after visiting the Galapagos Islands. Who is Charles Darwin?
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The part of Darwin’s theory that describes the difficulty species have in finding food & avoiding predation What is “Struggle to Survive”?
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What is “Natural Selection”? The theory that explains the process by which organisms with favorable traits survive & reproduce at a higher rate than others without the favorable trait.
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Desert hedgehogs, foxes and jackrabbits use these to cool their blood as the breeze blows across their skin surface. What are large “radiator” ears?
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Body temperatures are regulated internally for these animals. Sweating, shivering, panting, & throat fluttering (birds) are actions used to help control their temperature. What are Endotherms?
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A behavioral adaptation in desert animals whose daily cycle includes hunting at night and resting during hot days. What is being nocturnal?
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DAILY DOUBLE DAILY DOUBLE
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Desert animals whose light- colors help them blend in with the desert sand use this kind of protection. What is concealing coloration or protective coloration?
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Also known as “cold- blooded,” their body temperature is affected by external conditions. What are Ectotherms?
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To re-locate to another place due to harsh conditions or to find food. What is Migration ?
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What is Hibernation? A period of inactivity when and animal’s body temperature and heart rate drop.
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A period when plants drop their leaves due to harsh temperatures, reduced sunlight, or drought. What is Dormancy?
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A period of inactivity, like hibernation, when desert animals retreat from heat and/or lack of water. (hint: the spade foot toad or desert tortoise What is Estivation?
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Plants that drop their leaves during the fall. What are Deciduous Trees or Plants?
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The subject of a case study in Manchester England around the time of the Industrial Revolution. They were said to change colors over several generation in response to trees affected by pollution. What are Moths or Peppered Moths?
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What happened to the toothpickta when it could not compete with the Tweezarians & Blade Runners for food. What is Extinction?
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They are random variations which may or may not affect the organism’s ability to survive. What are mutations?
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Having the ability to survive in their environment. What are adaptations or what is biological fitness?
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When these are introduced into an eco-system the natural balance may be disrupted because they have no natural predators and are not indigenous to the area. What are non-native or invasive species?
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The coyote and the jack rabbit have this kind of a relationship in which one is hunted and the other is the hunter. What is Predator – Prey relationship?
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In this relationship, like the mistletoe and the mesquite, one benefits at the expense of the other. What is Parasitism
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The red-tailed hawk, the coyote, and the rattlesnake all like to eat ground squirrels. These predators have this kind of relationship. What is a Competitive Relationship?
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Desert Javelina and the mesquite tree have a helpful relationship in which one eats the beans, and in turn the animal spreads the seeds and helps them germinate through digestion What is mutualism?
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The cactus wren benefits from the cholla cactus as the bird builds its nest in it. The cactus gets nothing in return and is not harmed. What is commensalism?
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FINAL JEOPARDY ? Theory Application
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When a new species forms due to geographical, ecological or seasonal isolation. What is SPECIATION?
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