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Choose a category. You will be given the answer. You must give the correct question. Click to begin.
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Click here for Final Jeopardy
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CyclesInteractionsEnergy 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points PopulationsEnvironment
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Air, water, and soil are all examples of this factor in an environment.
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What are abiotic factors?
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The study of the interaction of living things and their environment.
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What is ecology?
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The source of all energy on Earth.
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What is the sun?
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A group of organisms belonging to the same species living in a particular area.
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What is a population?
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Made up of populations that interact with each other
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What is a community?
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Precipitation is a key process in this cycle.
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What is the water cycle?
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This process removes carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
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What is photosynthesis?
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Bacteria in the soil convert this element into ammonia.
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What is nitrogen?
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A major reservoir of water that is a carbon sink.
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What is the ocean?
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Opposite processes vital to the carbon cycle.
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What are photosynthesis and respiration?
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A population will do this when the death rate exceeds the birth rate.
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What is decrease?
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A hurricane is an example of what type of limiting factor.
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What is density- independent?
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The point where a population stops growing and levels off
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What is the carrying capacity?
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Individuals moving into a population is known as this.
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What is immigration?
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This population growth model increases very rapidly and without restriction.
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What is exponential growth?
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Both organisms benefit
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What is mutualism?
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One organism benefits and one organism is harmed
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What is parasitism?
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A relationship in which one organism kills and eats another
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What is predator and prey?
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A kudzu vine growing on a tree is an example of this.
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What is competition?
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Barnacles and whales
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What is commensalism?
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The bottom level of every energy pyramid
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What are producers?
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Eats both plants and animals
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What is an omnivore?
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The amount of energy transferred to each level of the energy pyramid
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What is 10%?
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The name for the levels of an energy pyramid
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What are trophic levels?
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A complex diagram illustrating how energy moves through an ecosystem
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What is a food web?
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Make your wager
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The density of a population is found by dividing these two things.
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What are the number of individuals and the unit of area?
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