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Chapter #10 Jeopardy Game EARTH SCIENCE EARTH SCIENCE MR. Holsinger Notes from P

Energy Flow Populations 10 pts 20 pts 30 pts 40 pts 10 pts 20 pts 30 pts 40 pts Interaction 10 pts 20 pts 30 pts 40 pts Community Cycles 10 pts 20 pts 30 pts 40 pts 50 pts

Question 1 10pts WHAT IS an example of ‘Energy Role’ in an Ecosystem? Producer, Consumer, Decomposer Check Answer

Question 2 20pts WHAT IS a ‘Producer?’ (example) Plants, grasses, trees, bacteria Check Answer

Question 3 30pts WHERE DOES ALL energy come from ? The Sun Check Answer

Question 4 40pts WHAT IS a diagram that shows the amount of Energy at levels of Food Web?’ Energy Pyramid Check Answer

Question 5 50pts WHAT are 2 types of ‘Energy Transfer’ shown in diagrams? Food Chain, Food Web Check Answer

Question 1 10pts WHAT RATES show that Population can increase or decrease?’ Birth Rate, Death Rate Check Answer

Question 2 20pts WHAT IS ‘a Limiting Factor (with an example)?’ Causes Population to stop growing: food, water, space, weather, soil, etc. Check Answer

Question 3 30pts WHEN IS ‘a population size changed by individuals moving into an area?’ Immigration Check Answer

Question 4 40pts WHEN IS ‘a population size changed by individuals moving out of an area?’ Emigration Check Answer

Question 5 50pts WHAT IS ‘the Largest population that an area can support?’ Carrying Capacity Check Answer

Question 1 10pts WHAT DOES ‘Interaction’ mean? How Animals or Plants live together: adaptations, niche, symbiosis, etc. Check Answer

Question 2 20pts WHAT IS ‘a Niche?’ The variety of adaptations for each organism: food, habitat, role, etc. Check Answer

Question 3 30pts WHAT ARE 3 types of ‘Symbiosis?’ Mutualism, Commensalism, & Parasitism Check Answer

Question 4 40pts WHAT ARE some ‘Adaptation Variables (Defense Strategies) of animals?’ Mimicry, Camouflage, Poisons, Warning or False Colorings, etc. Check Answer

Question 5 50pts WHAT IS ‘the difference between Biotic and Abiotic Factors?’ Biotic= living parts of a Habitat / plants & animals; Abiotic= nonliving items in Habitat / sun, O2, temp. Check Answer

Question 1 10pts WHAT DOES a ‘Community’ show?’ All of the different Populations (plants or animals) that live together in an area Check Answer

Question 2 20pts WHAT Processes play roles in ‘Recycling Carbon & Oxygen?’ Decomposers, Producers, & Consumers are linked Check Answer

Question 3 30pts WHAT ARE ‘4 parts of the Water Cycle?’ Evaporation, Condensation, Precipitation, Run Off Check Answer

Question 4 40pts WHAT ARE 3 activities (Human or Natural) affect the Ecosystem?’ Human= farming, logging, mining Natural= fires, hurricanes, tornadoes Check Answer

Question 5 50pts WHAT IS the process AND HOW is ‘free Nitrogen’ changed into usable Nitrogen?’ Nitrogen fixation by bacteria Check Answer