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8 15 20 25 510 Everything is Connected Living Things Need Energy Types of Interactions Natural Selection Random Facts 5 5 5 5 10 15 20 25 20 Team One Team Two Team Three Team Four Team Five Team Six

9 Show Answer 2 biotic and 2 abiotic factors in the above marine ecosystem.

10 What is a lot of answers? Remember biotic=living, abiotic=non-living Back to Board

11 The study of the interactions of living organisms with one another and with their environment. Show Answer

12 What is ecology? Back to Board

13 The part of the Earth where life exists. Show Answer

14 What is the biosphere? Back to Board

15 This consists of all the populations of species that live and interact in an area. Show Answer

16 What is a community? Back to Board

17 The 5 levels of environmental organization from smallest to largest. Show Answer

18 What is organism, population, community, ecosystem, and biosphere? Back to Board

19 An organism that eats both plants and animals. Show Answer

20 What is an omnivore? Back to Board

21 A diagram that shows an ecosystem’s loss of energy.. Show Answer

22 What is an energy pyramid? Back to Board

23 The pathway of energy transfer through various stages as a result of feeding patterns of a series of organisms. Show Answer

24 What is a food chain? Back to Board

25 The amount of energy, as a percentage, that travels from one organism to another through a food chain. Show Answer

26 What is 10%? Back to Board

27 . Show Answer One food chain found within the food web above.

28 What is answers vary, one example is plant to rabbit to fox to lion? Back to Board

29 The largest population that an environment can support. Show Answer

30 What is carrying capacity? Back to Board

31 An example of a prey adaptation. Show Answer

32 What is camouflage, defensive chemicals, warning coloration, etc.? Back to Board

33 Show Answer 3 Types of Symbiotic Relationships.

34 What are Mutualism, Commensalism, and Parasitism? Back to Board

35 A resource that is so scarce that it limits the size of a population. Show Answer

36 What are limiting factors? Back to Board

37 An example of a pollinator. Show Answer

38 What are hummingbirds, bees, or bats? Back to Board

39 English Scientist who studied organisms on the Galapagos Islands.. Show Answer

40 Who is Charles Darwin? Back to Board

41 The name of Darwin’s Theory. Show Answer

42 What is Natural Selection? Back to Board

43 The breeding of organisms for desired characteristics by humans. Show Answer

44 What is selective breeding? Back to Board

45 The types of animals that Darwin focused his Galapagos research on. Show Answer

46 What are finches, tortoises, and iguanas? Back to Board

47 A random change to an organisms’ DNA Show Answer

48 What is a genetic mutation? Back to Board

49 When two or more individuals or populations try to use the same resource you have. Show Answer

50 What is competition? Back to Board

51 A community of organisms along with the abiotic factors in an environment make up this. Show Answer

52 What is an ecosystem? Back to Board

53 Three examples of limiting factors. Show Answer

54 What are food, water, shelter, space? Back to Board

55 A close long term association between two or more species. Show Answer

56 What is symbiosis? Back to Board

57 3 examples of decomposers. Show Answer

58 What are fungi, bacteria, and worms? Back to Board

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60 Coevolution is an example of this type of symbiotic relationship. Show Answer 302928272625242322212019181716151413121110987654321

61 What is mutualism? Back to Board


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