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6 100 200 300 400 500 Biosphere Ecosystems Ecology Diagrams Populations Human Impact Potpourri main

7 Interconnected feeding relationships in an ecosystem. A 100 a100

8 An organism that must consume other organisms for its energy source because it cannot make its own food. A 200

9 A 300 The term for each step of the transfer of energy and matter in a food chain or pyramid.

10 In an ecosystem, _________ flows in one direction and ________ is recycled. A 400

11 The process of fertilizer run off into aquatic environments resulting in a lack of oxygen and the death of many organisms. A 500

12 Average year-to-year conditions of temperature and precipitation. B 100 b100

13 Methane, carbon dioxide, and water vapor. B 200

14 B 300 When two organisms live in symbiosis with both benefiting.

15 B 400 Predictable changes in an ecosystem following a disturbance which begins with soil.

16 The polar, temperate, and tropical zones are primarily caused by this. B 500

17 C 100 c100 Condensation Seepage Runoff Precipitation Transpiration Evaporation Root Uptake Name this diagram.

18 C 200 Name this diagram type.

19 C 300 C A B Name C in the diagram.

20 C 400 Name of this type of growth curve.

21 C 500 Name this relationship.

22 The level at which there is a maximum number of individuals for a given amount of natural resources. D 100 d100

23 Number of individuals divided by area. D 200

24 D 300 Three factors which caused exponential growth of humans after the Industrial Revolution.

25 D 400 U.S., Japan, and Europe have completed this population process.

26 DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager Daily double

27 D 500 The area of an age structure diagram towards the bottom that tells you whether the population is exponentially growing, declining, or staying the same.

28 An increase in Earth’s average temperature from the buildup of carbon dioxide and other gases. E 100 e100

29 E 200 SO 2 and NO X combine with water in the air to form this.

30 The introduction of the brown rat and mongoose to Hawaii is an example of this. E 300

31 E 400 These do not biodegrade but slowly break down into microscopic particles that remain in the ecosystem affecting the health of many organisms.

32 E 500 Expected human population in 2050.

33 F 100 f100 Name this diagram.

34 F 200 Two threats to biodiversity.

35 First organisms occupying an area where there was no prior life. F 300

36 F 400 90% of an organism ’ s energy is not transferred to the next organism in a food pyramid but is lost as this.

37 F 500 Term for the areas in red.

38 The Final Jeopardy Category is: Sustainability Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin Final jeopardy

39 List at least 5 sustainable practices for humans to improve our planet. Click on screen to continue

40 Thank You for Playing Jeopardy! Game Designed By C. Harr-MAIT


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