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Jeopardy $100 Layers of the forest Photosynthesis Interconnections D vs. CDefinitions $200 $300 $400 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 Final Jeopardy Final Jeopardy

1 - $100 This layer is the tallest layer of the forest. There is a lot of sun in this layer as it is at the top. This layer is the tallest layer of the forest. There is a lot of sun in this layer as it is at the top. Emergent layer Emergent layer

1 - $200 This layers is where you would find the decomposers This layers is where you would find the decomposers Forest Floor Forest Floor

1 - $300 This layer has minimal sun because the taller trees in the forest are blocking it and keep the lower levels shady. This layer has minimal sun because the taller trees in the forest are blocking it and keep the lower levels shady. You will find saplings and shrubs in this later You will find saplings and shrubs in this later Understroy Understroy

1 - $400 This is the second layer of the forest, it has trees and tall shrubs, but not as much sun gets to this level because the taller trees are shading these. This is the second layer of the forest, it has trees and tall shrubs, but not as much sun gets to this level because the taller trees are shading these. You would find many critters that like to climb trees in this layer You would find many critters that like to climb trees in this layer Canopy Canopy

1 - $500 What are the 4 layers of the forest and give one biotic and abiotic factor in each level What are the 4 layers of the forest and give one biotic and abiotic factor in each level Emergent- ex. Rain, Birds Emergent- ex. Rain, Birds Canopy- ex. Sun, Squirrels Canopy- ex. Sun, Squirrels Understory- ex. Air, Deer Understory- ex. Air, Deer Forest Floor- ex. Dirt, Worms Forest Floor- ex. Dirt, Worms

2 - $100 What is photosynthesis? What is photosynthesis? It is the process plants use to make food and oxygen It is the process plants use to make food and oxygen

2 - $200 What are the TWO things plants produce from photosynthesis? What are the TWO things plants produce from photosynthesis? Glucose (sugar… food) Glucose (sugar… food) Oxygen ( O 2 ) Oxygen ( O 2 )

2 - $300 Where does photosynthesis occur in the plants? Where does photosynthesis occur in the plants? Chloroplasts… Chlorophyll… Leaves Chloroplasts… Chlorophyll… Leaves

2 - $400 Draw a leaf and what goes in and out of it during photosynthesis Draw a leaf and what goes in and out of it during photosynthesis IN: CO 2, H 2 O, Sunlight IN: CO 2, H 2 O, Sunlight Out: C 6 H 12 O 6, O 2 Out: C 6 H 12 O 6, O 2

2 - $500 What is the photosynthetic equation? What is the photosynthetic equation? –Write it in words and chemical formulas Water + Carbon dioxide + Sunlight  glucose + Oxygen Water + Carbon dioxide + Sunlight  glucose + Oxygen H C0 2 + sunlight  C 6 H 12 O 6 + O 2

3 - $100 What are the three main team players in a forest? What are the three main team players in a forest? Producers Producers Consumers Consumers Decomposers Decomposers

3 - $200 What are the three types of consumers? What are the three types of consumers?ANDDDDD Give and example of each Give and example of each Primary Consumer: ex. ladybug Primary Consumer: ex. ladybug Secondary Consumer: ex- Blue jay Secondary Consumer: ex- Blue jay Tertiary Consumer: ex- Hawk Tertiary Consumer: ex- Hawk

3 - $300 Type question to appear here Type question to appear here Type answer to appear with a mouse-click here Type answer to appear with a mouse-click here

3 - $400 What is the difference between a food chain and a food web? What is the difference between a food chain and a food web? Food Chain: A food chain shows the flow of energy through a series of organisms. Each organism is food for the next higher organism. Food Chain: A food chain shows the flow of energy through a series of organisms. Each organism is food for the next higher organism. Food Web: A more complex food chain… main food chains together Food Web: A more complex food chain… main food chains together

3 - $500 Label the nutrient cycle Label the nutrient cycle 1. Producers: Get nutrients from the soil 2. Consumers: Get nutrients from other plants and animals 3. Decomposers: Get nutrients from dead plants and animals… they also return the nutrients to the soil

4 - $100 What type of tree has needles? What type of tree has needles? –One of the two we talked about! Coniferous Coniferous

4 - $200 Loose leaves Loose leaves Leaves Change Colors Leaves Change Colors Go into hibernation Go into hibernation  What do deciduous trees do in cold climates during the winter  - List two things

4 - $300 Where are the seeds found in a coniferous tree? Where are the seeds found in a coniferous tree? Pinecones Pinecones

4 - $400 This type of tree prefers warmer climates and keeps its seeds in the fruits and nuts it produces This type of tree prefers warmer climates and keeps its seeds in the fruits and nuts it produces Deciduous Deciduous

4 - $500 What is Alberta’s provincial tree? And is Coniferous or Deciduous? What is Alberta’s provincial tree? And is Coniferous or Deciduous? Lodge Pole Pine Lodge Pole Pine Coniferous Coniferous

5 - $100 A forest is a community of living and non-living things where the predominant (main) species is trees. Everything in a forest is connected. Everything affects everything else. DOES NOT grow old together (lots of changes) DOES NOT grow old together (lots of changes) What is a forest? What is a forest?

5 - $200 What is a decomposer and give and example What is a decomposer and give and example Organism who eats dead plants and animals, they also return the nutrients to the soil. Organism who eats dead plants and animals, they also return the nutrients to the soil.

5 - $300 What is glucose? What is glucose? Glucose is a sugar that the plants make during photosynthesis (its their food) Glucose is a sugar that the plants make during photosynthesis (its their food)

5 - $400 What is the difference/similarities between coniferous and deciduous trees. What is the difference/similarities between coniferous and deciduous trees. –Two difference for each one –One thing they have in common D: Leaves, shed in fall, warmer climates, D: Leaves, shed in fall, warmer climates, C: Cone bearers, needles, colder climates C: Cone bearers, needles, colder climates SAME: Trees, trunks etc. SAME: Trees, trunks etc.

5 - $500 What is a tree? What is a tree? –List three things that must be present for it to be a tree Self supporting trunk Self supporting trunk Woody Material Woody Material Perennial Perennial Higher than 3 m (usually 5-7) Higher than 3 m (usually 5-7)

Final Jeopardy What is chlorophyll and where is it found in plants? What is chlorophyll and where is it found in plants? It is a pigment that turns the leaves green. It captures the sunlight and carbon dioxide and converts it into sugar and oxygen. It is a pigment that turns the leaves green. It captures the sunlight and carbon dioxide and converts it into sugar and oxygen.