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Mind Stretcher 8-24-17 Consumers Producer Producer Omnivore Carnivore Tell me who are the producers and who are the consumers. EX: producers- _______ consumers- _________ For each consumer, tell me what type of consumer. EX: bass- carnivore Carnivore Carnivore Consumers Herbivore Herbivore Producer Producer

Vocab smack-down: Ecology 1 Read & listen to the clue given…then use your fly swatter to smack the correct key term! Whoever’s swatter is on the bottom of the stack on the correct answer gets a point. Keep track on the white board provided for your group table! The winner from each class will earn a reward!

RULES of the GAME: You must keep your voice at a whisper LISTEN/READ the correct answer on the board for EVERY question… This game is to help you prepare for assessments! If you cannot keep yourselves under control, you will have an alternative assignment: Write definitions of these terms 3 times each!

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Which Term is pictured… Abiotic

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The nonliving part of the environment Which Term means… The nonliving part of the environment Abiotic

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Dead animals are classified this way Which Term Includes… Dead animals are classified this way Biotic

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Which Term means… One living thing Organism

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Which Term is pictured… Ecosystem

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Population Which Term means… A group of the same species that live together & interact Population

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Which term is pictured…. Producer/Autotroph Organism (counts too!)

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Community Which Term describes… A group of different populations interacting Community

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Example: water, rocks, light & temperature Which Term INCLUDES… Example: water, rocks, light & temperature Abiotic

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Ecosystem Which Term describes… A community & their abiotic environment Ecosystem

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Which Term describes… Living layer on the Earth Biosphere

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An organism that produces their own food Which term describes…. An organism that produces their own food Producer/Autotroph

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Decomposer Which Term describes… Organism who gets energy by breaking down remains Decomposer

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Which Term is pictured… Population

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Consumer/Heterotroph Which Term describes… An organism that gets energy by eating other organisms Consumer/Heterotroph

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The percent of energy PASSING on to each trophic level What term describes... The percent of energy PASSING on to each trophic level 10%

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Which Term is pictured… Community

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Which Term means… Living factors Biotic

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Which Term is pictured… Organism

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An organism that eats only plants Which Term describes… An organism that eats only plants Herbivore

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Which Term is pictured… Decomposer

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Which Term describes… A school of angel fish Population

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Food Chain What term describes: A SIMPLE diagram that shows flow of energy from one organism to another. Food Chain

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Omnivores that eat DEAD plants and animals What term describes… Omnivores that eat DEAD plants and animals Scavengers

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A COMPLEX diagram showing interconnected food chains. What term describes... A COMPLEX diagram showing interconnected food chains. Food Web

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Carnivore Which Term describes… An organism that eats only meat/animals Carnivore

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What term is pictured… Energy Pyramid

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What term is pictured… Food Chain

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An organism that eats both plants and animals. What term describes…. An organism that eats both plants and animals. Omnivore

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Levels of organization in an energy pyramid/food chain What term describes... Levels of organization in an energy pyramid/food chain Trophic Levels

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The percent of energy LOST or used by organisms to stay alive What term describes... The percent of energy LOST or used by organisms to stay alive 90%

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Energy Pyramid What term describes…. A triangular diagram that shows an ecosystem’s loss of energy and its biomass Energy Pyramid

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What term is pictured… Food Web

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Directions : CHECK your work on your quiz… Did you bubble in your answers CORRECTLY? Did you bubble in your last 4 digits of your lunch #? Turn in to the stack at my desk Pick up review crossword sheet & work on it SILENTLY! Keep this sheet in your notebook until tomorrow (it’s not HW)