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Jeopardy Final Jeopardy $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 Levels of Organization Ecosystem Interactions Flow of E. in An ecosystem VOCABULARY $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 Final Jeopardy

1 - $100 The smallest level of organization. What is organism

1 - $200 “A school of fish” represents what level of organization. What is population

1 - $300 If you begin to incorporate the abiotic factors in a community, you are now looking at a.. What is an ecosystem

1 - $400 Large group of ecosystems that share the same climate and have similar types of communities. What is a biome.

1 - $500 List the levels of organization in order. (From broadest to most specific) Biosphere biome Ecosystem Community Population Organism

2 - $100 When more than one organism uses the same resource at the same time, this type of interaction can occur. What is competition

2 - $200 Relationship between two or more organisms that both benefit from one another. What is mutualism

2 - $300 A clown fish is able to use a sea anemones for housing and protection, leaving the anemones neither helped nor harmed. State this type of relationship. What is commensalism

2 - $400 Heart worms invade the cavities of animal hearts eventually leaving them dead. State the relationship of the animal and the heart worms. What is parasitism

2 - $500 State the difference between a habitat and a niche. Habitat = location of living Niche = role in environment

3 - $100 This type of organism is a photosynthesizing organism. Through the process of photosynthesis, this organism is able to make its own food. What is an autotroph

3 - $200 This type of organism eats only autotrophs. What is herbivore.

3 - $300 This type of organism decomposes dead matter in an ecosystem and returns the nutrients to the soil. What are detritivores

3 - $400 A model that represents the many interconnected food chains and pathways in which energy flows through a group of organisms. What is the food web

3 - $500 This type of ecology pyramid shows the biomass consumed by the level above it. What is the pyramid of biomass

4 - $100 The scientific discipline in which the relationship among living organisms and he interaction the organisms have with their environment are studied. What is Ecology

4 - $200 This cycle begins and ends with water in its liquid form. What is the water cycle

4 - $300 A chemical substance that on organism must obtain from its environment to sustain life and undergo life processes. What is a nutrient.

4 - $400 A large group of ecosystems that share the same climate and have similar types of communities. What is a biome.

4 - $500 The close relationship that exists when two or more species live together. What is symbiosis

5 - $100 A chemical substance that on organism must obtain from its environment to sustain life and undergo life processes. What is a nutrient

5 - $200 This cycle begins and ends with water in its liquid form. What is the water cycle

5 - $300 These records keep evidence of species alive and extinct to support evolutionary change. What is the fossil record

5 - $400 This term is used by scientist to define cumulative changes in groups of organisms though time. What is Evolution

5 - $500 These three factors are needed in order to design a valid experiment. What is an independent variable, a dependent variable and a constant.

Final Jeopardy CORRECTLY SPELL YOUR TEACHERS LAST NAME WHAT IS G-U-I-R-A-N-D