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Jeopardy Q 1 Q 2 Q 3 Q 4 Q 5 Q 6Q 16Q 11Q 21 Q 7Q 12Q 17Q 22 Q 8 Q 13 Q 18 Q 23 Q 9 Q 14 Q 19Q 24 Q 10 Q 15 Q 20Q 25 Final Jeopardy 2 1 3 4 5
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Question 1 ___________ is a group of organisms of one kind that live in one location
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Answer 1 Population
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Question 2 A group of populations that live together is a:
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Answer 2 Community
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Question 3 A kind of contest among populations that need to get a certain amount of food, water, and shelter to survive.
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Answer 3 Competition
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Question 4 Birds on the rhino eat insects that bother the rhino. The birds get dinner, and the rhino gets relief from the insects. This is what type of symbiotic relationship?
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Answer 4 Mutualism
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Question 5 A remora attaches itself to a shark. Being near a shark protects it, and the remora gets scraps from the shark’s meals. The shark is not really affected by this. What type of symbiotic relationship is this?
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Answer 5 Commensalism
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Question 6 A relationship between different kinds of organisms is:
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Answer 6 Symbiosis
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Question 7 A trait or characteristic that helps an Organism survive is called what?
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Answer 7 An adaptation
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Question 8 What do organisms compete for in an ecosystem?
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Answer 8 Food, water, space, and shelter
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Question 9 Why do parasites often need new hosts?
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Answer 9 The parasites weaken or kill Their hosts
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Question 10 Tapeworms and roundworms in an animal is an example of what type of symbiotic relationship?
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Answer 10 Parasitism
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Question 11 A gradual change in the kinds of organisms living in an ecosystem is called:
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Answer 11 succession
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Question 12 An animal that kills and eats other animals:
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Answer 12 A predator
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Question 13 What are three causes of succession?
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Answer 13 A change in climate, actions of the animals living there, introduction of a new plant or animal
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Question 14 What happens during primary succession?
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Answer 14 Small plants begin to grow on bare rock. In time they grow a layer of soil that supports more plants.
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Question 15 What is the main result of primary succession, and the main result of secondary succession?
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Answer 15 Primary succession brings life to bare rock. Secondary succession repairs damaged ecosystems.
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Question 16 _______ gets eaten by a predator.
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Answer 16 Prey
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Question 17 What is a climax community?
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Answer 17 An ecosystem of trees and other plants that is stable and not moving on to a new stage of growth.
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Question 18 ___________ helps rebuild damaged ecosystems.
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Answer 18 Secondary succession
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Question 19 What is mutualism?
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Answer 19 Symbiotic relationship in which both organisms benefit.
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Question 20 How can a change in climate cause extinctions?
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Answer 20 When the climate changes some populations die off. If the remaining numbers are too small, that kind of organism may not survive.
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Question 21 ____________ is the death of all the organisms of a species.
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Answer 21 Extinction
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Question 22 An area where an organism can find everything it needs to survive is called:
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Answer 22 habitat
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Question 23 A biome where it is cold, with snow and ice all year. Animals like wolves and fox.
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Answer 23 Arctic
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Question 24 The symbiotic relationship where one organism benefits and the other is not affected would be called:
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Answer 24 Commensalism
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Question 25 Nonliving parts of the ecosystem such as the sun, rocks, and water, are part of the:
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Answer 25 Physical environment of an ecosystem
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Final Jeopardy What is the final result of secondary succession?
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Final Jeopardy Answer A rebuilt ecosystem
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