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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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Category A Category B Category DCategory ECategory F 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 Category C
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A group of organisms that are physically similar and can reproduce to produce fertile offspring
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species
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A relationship between two species. Both live together and both benefit
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mutualism
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All the members of one species living together in a particular area
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population
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The living parts of an ecosystem
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Biotic factors
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All the different populations that live together in one area
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community
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The nonliving parts of an ecosystem
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Abiotic factors
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When animals struggle with each other to survive in a habitat with limited food, shelter and water
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competition
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The conditions in an environment, like food or space, which prevent organism populations from increasing are…
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Limiting factors
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A relationship between two species. They live together and neither one is helped or harmed.
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commensalism
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The behaviors and physical characteristics of species that allow them to live successfully in their environment are…
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adaptations
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An organism’s role or job in the environment
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niche
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The largest population that an environment can support is its
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Carrying capacity
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If a population is very large or spread out, ecologists use what method to estimate population size?
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sampling
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A relationship between two species. One organism lives off and harms another organism
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parasitism
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All the nonliving and living things that interact in an area
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ecosystem
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Population density = number of organism /area Students counted 20 butterflies in a 2m by 2m section of a field. What is the population density of butterflies in that section
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Area=2m x 2m A=4m2 Population Density=20 butterflies 4 m2 POPULATION DENSITY = 5 butterflies per m2
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The entire field measured 40 m by 40m. Estimate the total population of butterflies in the entire field. (Use 5 butterflies per m2)
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A= 40m x 40m A=160m2 1600m2 X 5 butterflies per m2 8000 butterflies
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Abiotic or Biotic? Sunlight
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Abiotic
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Abiotic or Biotic? ferns
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biotic
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Abiotic or Biotic? rabbits
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biotic
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Abiotic or Biotic? Your little brother/sister
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Biotic
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Abiotic or Biotic? rocks
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abiotic
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Abiotic or Biotic? soil
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Abiotic
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Abiotic or Biotic? cows
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Biotic
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Abiotic or Biotic? air
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abiotic
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Abiotic or Biotic? Television?
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abiotic
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Abiotic or Biotic? fungus
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biotic
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Answer 3f
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Question 3f
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Answer 4f
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Question 4f
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Answer 5f
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Question 5f
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Make your wager
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Final Answer
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Final Question
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