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Ecology REVIEW JEOPARDY S2C06 Jeopardy Review

Round 1Round 2 Final Jeopardy

Ways Organisms Get energy EcologySurvivalSymbiosisFactors

Ways Organisms Get Energy 100 These organisms can make their own food using energy from the sun. A: What are Autotrophs (producers) ? S2C06 Jeopardy Review

Ways Organisms Get Energy 200 A: What are Heterotrophs (consumers) ? These organisms get energy by eating other organisms. S2C06 Jeopardy Review

Ways Organisms Get Energy 300 A: What are omnivores ? These animals eat both meat and plants S2C06 Jeopardy Review

Ways Organisms Get Energy 400 A: What are decomposers? Organisms that get energy from the decay or break down of dead organisms. S2C06 Jeopardy Review

Ways Organisms Get Energy 500 A: What is chemoautotrophs? Type of organisms that can make their own food without sunlight using inorganic molecules like hydrogen sulfide S2C06 Jeopardy Review

Ecology 100 A: What is a trophic level ? Each step in food chain or food web S2C06 Jeopardy Review

Ecology 200 These factors are the non-living components in an ecosystem like soil, climate, light, etc. S2C06 Jeopardy Review A: What are abiotic factors ?

Ecology 300 A: What is autotroph or sun ? Every food chain can be traced back to the beginning where you will find this S2C06 Jeopardy Review

Ecology 400 Different populations that live in an area make up this S2C06 Jeopardy Review A: What is a community ?

Ecology 500 A: What is a niche ? The full range of physical and biological conditions in which an organism lives AND THE WAY IN WHICH IT USES THOSE CONITIONS. (includes not just WHERE it lives, but what it eats, what eats it, how it reproduces, etc) S2C06 Jeopardy Review

Survival 100 S2C06 Jeopardy Review Name an herbivore in this food web. A: What is Maned goose/ tadpole?

Survival 200 A: What is a limiting factor ? Name the organism on the first trophic level in this food chain S2C06 Jeopardy Review A: What is the algae?

Survival 300 S2C06 Jeopardy Review This will happen to the mouse population if the Oak trees get a fungus and don’t produce acorns this year A: What is decrease (less food will be available) ?

Survival 400 A: What is symbiosis? Relationship in which an organism benefits by living on, near, or inside of another organism S2C06 Jeopardy Review

Survival 500 A: What is only about 10%? What % of its energy is passed on to the trophic level above when an organism is eaten? S2C06 Jeopardy Review

Symbiosis 100 A: What is mutualism? S2C06 Jeopardy Review Symbiotic relationship in which BOTH organisms benefit

Symbiosis 200 A: What is parasitism ? S2C06 Jeopardy Review Symbiotic rrelationship in which one organism benefits but the other is harmed in some way

Symbiosis 300 A: What is different; the beneficial interaction between the SAME kind of organisms is called cooperation? Symbiotic relationships exist between _____________ organisms the same kind of different S2C06 Jeopardy Review

Symbiosis 400 A: What is commensalism ? A relationship in which one organism is helped and the other is NEITHER HARMED nor HELPED. S2C06 Jeopardy Review

Symbiosis 500 Name the group of organisms that is always at the base of every food chain S2C06 Jeopardy Review A: What are autotrophs?

Factors 100 S2C06 Jeopardy Review These are things organisms might compete for A: What is food, shelter, territory/space, mates, or light ?

Factors 200 S2C06 Jeopardy Review This type of interaction is known as this A: What is predation?

Biogeochemical cycles 300 S2C06 Jeopardy Review The type of interaction in the picture is known as this A: What is symbiosis (parasitism) ?

Factors 400 S2C06 Jeopardy Review All life on earth exists in an area known as this A: What is the Biosphere?

Factors 500 S2C06 Jeopardy Review Type of producer that makes own food using light energy is called this A: What is a photoautotroph

EnergyReview Blank $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 Round 1 Final Jeopardy Scores Blank

$200 Heterotrophs are also known as this Category 1 - Question 1 Heterotrophs are also known as this Category 1 - Question 1

$200 What are consumers? Category 1 - Question 1 What are consumers? Category 1 - Question 1 Scores

$400 These absorb energy by breaking down organic matter. Category 1 - Question 2 These absorb energy by breaking down organic matter. Category 1 - Question 2

$400 What are decomposers? Category 1 - Question 2 What are decomposers? Category 1 - Question 2 Scores

$600 These organisms feed on dead organisms Category 1 - Question 3 These organisms feed on dead organisms Category 1 - Question 3

$600 What are scavengers? Category 1 - Question 3 What are scavengers? Category 1 - Question 3 Scores

$800 Animals that are hunted are known as this Category 1 - Question 4 Animals that are hunted are known as this Category 1 - Question 4

$800 What are prey? Category 1 - Question 4 What are prey? Category 1 - Question 4 Scores

$1000 The arrows in a food chain point in this direction Category 1 - Question 5 The arrows in a food chain point in this direction Category 1 - Question 5

$1000 What is in the direction of the energy flow? Category 1 - Question 5 What is in the direction of the energy flow? Category 1 - Question 5 Scores

$200 A group of interconnected food chains are known as this Category 2 - Question 1 A group of interconnected food chains are known as this Category 2 - Question 1

$200 What are food webs? Category 2 - Question 1 What are food webs? Category 2 - Question 1 Scores

$400 The maximum sustained population of an organism is known as this Category 2 - Question 2 The maximum sustained population of an organism is known as this Category 2 - Question 2

$400 What is carrying capacity? Category 2 - Question 2 What is carrying capacity? Category 2 - Question 2 Scores

$600 These are the 2 methods that can be used to estimate populations Category 2 - Question 3 These are the 2 methods that can be used to estimate populations Category 2 - Question 3

$600 What are random sampling and mark and recapture? Category 2 - Question 3 What are random sampling and mark and recapture? Category 2 - Question 3 Scores

$800 All living things have these characteristics in common Category 2 - Question 4 All living things have these characteristics in common Category 2 - Question 4

$800 What is have cells, obtain energy, evolve, have DNA, stimulus/response, grow/develop Category 2 - Question 4 What is have cells, obtain energy, evolve, have DNA, stimulus/response, grow/develop Category 2 - Question 4 Scores

$1000 This term means to keep an stable internal environment Category 2 - Question 5 This term means to keep an stable internal environment Category 2 - Question 5

$1000 What is homeostasis? Category 2 - Question 5 What is homeostasis? Category 2 - Question 5 Scores