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2 Click this button to play Click this button for directions

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4 Parts of an Ecosystem EcosystemNutritionNutritionPhoto-synthesisPhoto-synthesisEnergyEnergyRelation-shipsRelation-ships $100 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $200 Exit

5 Parts of an Ecosystem for $100 Answer Any organism that performs photosynthesis.

6 Green Plants (or autotrophs or producers) Back to the Back to the Board

7 Parts of an Ecosystem for $200 Answer Any organism that must obtain food and eat to obtain nutrients.

8 Consumer Back to the Back to the Board

9 Parts of an Ecosystem $300 Answer Any organism that causes dead organisms to decay, recycling nutrients back into the soil.

10 Decomposers (or saprophytes) Back to the Back to the Board

11 Parts of an Ecosystem for $400 Answer Term meaning “Organic material” that is present in an ecosystem. This type of factor is either an organism (dead or alive), or some product of an organism (like feces or tree sap).

12 Biotic Factor Back to the Back to the Board

13 Parts of an Ecosystem for $500 Answer Three examples of Abiotic Factors that could be found in an ecosystem.

14 Sunlight, Water, Carbon Dioxide, Oxygen, Temperature, Terrain, etc. Back to the Back to the Board

15 Relationships Relationships for $100 Answer Animal that hunts for its food.

16 Predator Back to the Back to the Board

17 Relationships Relationships for $200 Answer Animal that is hunted and eaten by another animal.

18 Prey Back to the Back to the Board

19 Relationships Relationships for $300 Answer Type of symbiosis where one organism benefits by harming another organism (tapeworms, lice, etc)

20 Back to the Back to the Board Parasitism

21 Relationships Relationships for $400 Answer Type of symbiosis where both organisms benefit from their close interaction.

22 Mutualism Back to the Back to the Board

23 Relationships Relationships for $500 Answer The type of symbiosis where one organism benefits from a close interaction and the other organism is unaffected.

24 Commensalism Back to the Back to the Board

25 Nutrition Nutrition for $100 Answer What do “Producers” produce?

26 Glucose (food) Back to the Back to the Board

27 Nutrition Nutrition for $200 Answer Primary consumers in a food chain must always eat what kind of food?

28 Green Plants (Producers, Autotrophes) Green Plants (Producers, Autotrophes) Back to the Back to the Board

29 Nutrition Nutrition for $300 Answer Term used to describe animals that eat both plants and other animals

30 Omnivore Back to the Back to the Board

31 Nutrition Nutrition for $400 Answer The term used to describe animals that eat producers.

32 Herbivores (Primary consumer, First Level Consumer) Herbivores (Primary consumer, First Level Consumer) Back to the Back to the Board

33 Nutrition Nutrition for $500 Answer Term used to describe a complicated pattern of overlapping food chains.

34 Food web Back to the Back to the Board

35 Photosynthesis Photosynthesis for $100 Process that changes radiant energy into chemical energy Answer

36 Photosynthesis Back to the Back to the Board

37 Photosynthesis Photosynthesis for $200 The gas plants need to do photosynthesis. Answer

38 Carbon Dioxide Back to the Back to the Board

39 Photosynthesis Photosynthesis for $300 Gas Bi-product of photosynthesis Answer

40 Oxygen Back to the Back to the Board

41 Photosynthesis Photosynthesis for $400 Name of sugar produced by photosynthesis Answer

42 Glucose Back to the Back to the Board

43 Photosynthesis Photosynthesis for $500 Products and Reactants of Photosynthesis (Formula) Products and Reactants of Photosynthesis (Formula) Answer

44 Carbon Dioxide+Water Glucose+Oxygen Carbon Dioxide+Water Glucose+Oxygen Back to the Back to the Board Sunlight

45 Energy Energy for $100 All of the energy that is present in an ecosystem comes from this source Answer

46 Back to the Back to the Board Sun

47 Energy Energy for $200 Type of organism that can transform light energy into chemical energy Answer

48 Green Plants (Producer, Autotroph) Green Plants (Producer, Autotroph) Back to the Back to the Board

49 Energy Energy for $300 Percentage of calories passed on to each step up on the food chain. Answer

50 10%(90% is lost) Back to the Back to the Board

51 Energy Energy for $400 How energy is lost as it is transferred to the next level of the food chain. Answer

52 Heat (Metabolism of the organism that is eaten) Heat (Metabolism of the organism that is eaten) Back to the Back to the Board

53 Energy Energy for $500 These two types of organisms must be present in order for an ecosystem to be self-sustaining. Answer

54 Producers and Decomposers Back to the Back to the Board

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56 Amino Acids Name for a chain of Amino Acids

57 Polypeptide

58 1 2 One player game Two player game Click here to go back

59 One player game Choose a category. Click on the $100 dollar button and read the question. Write your answer on your answer sheet. Check your answer by clicking on the button. Answer Click here to go back

60 Two player game Decide who will go first. Each player has a separate score sheet. Player one chooses a category and starts at the top with the $100 question. Click here to go backClick here to continue

61 Player one writes an answer on the score sheet, then checks the answer. If the answer is correct, player one chooses again. If the answer is incorrect, player two can answer the question, then choose again. Click here to go backClick here to continue

62 Both players continue taking turns until all of the questions are answered. At the end of the game players simply add their scores. Click here to go back Click here to go back to the main screen


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