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3 JEOPARDY Science 10 20 30 40 50 FINAL JEOPARDY

4 10 All the living and nonliving things that interact in a particular area

5 1a What is an ecosystem

6 20 The place where an organism lives and that provides the things the organism needs

7 2a What is habitat

8 30 Needs of an organism are met by its habitat

9 3a What are food, water, and shelter

10 40 The living parts of an ecosystem

11 4a What are biotic factors

12 50 The nonliving parts of an ecosystem

13 5a What are abiotic factors

14 10 A group of organisms that are physically similar and can reproduce with one another to produce fertile offspring

15 1a What is a species

16 20 In addition to communities, an ecosystem also includes this

17 2a What is abiotic factors

18 30 The study of how living things interact with one another and with their environment

19 3a What is ecology

20 40 The major way that new individuals are added to a population

21 4a What is being born

22 50 Leaving a population

23 5a What is emigration

24 10 Prevents a population from increasing in size

25 1a What is a limiting factor

26 20 Largest population that an environment can support

27 2a What is carrying capacity

28 30 An organism’s particular role in it’s environment

29 3a What is niche

30 40 An interaction in which one organism hunts and kills another for food

31 4a What is predation

32 50 The organism that hunts and kills another for food

33 5a What is predator

34 10 A type of relationship where both partners benefit

35 1a What is mutualism

36 20 One species benefits; the other is neither helped nor harmed

37 2a What is commensalism

38 30 Sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water are needed to carry out this process

39 3a What is photosynthesis

40 40 A close relationship between two species that benefits at least one of the species

41 4a What is symbiosis

42 50 The struggle between organisms to survive in a habitat with limited resources

43 5a What is competition

44 10 Counting the number of organisms in a small area and multiplying to find the number in a larger area

45 10A What is sampling

46 20 The number of individuals of a population in a specific area

47 2a What is population density

48 30 The three types of symbiotic relationships

49 3a What are mutualism, commensalism, and parasitism

50 40 The smallest unit of ecological organization

51 4a What is an organsim

52 50 An organism’s habitat must provide these

53 5a What are food, water, and shelter

54 10 A flea living on a cat

55 10a What is parasitism

56 20 Gray wolves living in a forest is an example of this

57 20a What is a population

58 30 A shark’s powerful jaws is an example of this

59 30a What is predator adaptation

60 40 An early winter frost that prevents further growth in a garden is an example of this

61 40a What is limiting factor

62 50 Organism that is harmed in parasitism

63 50a What is host

64 FINALJEOPARDY The levels of organization in an ecosystem from smallest to largest

65 FINAL ANSWER Organism Population Community Ecosystem


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