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Ecology Jeopardy Organization Energy of Life InteractionsPyramids And Webs Random

Organization for 100 Name the five layers of organization according to Ecologists.Name the five layers of organization according to Ecologists. AnswerAnswerAnswer

Organization for 200 What layer of organization includes the living and nonliving parts of the environment?What layer of organization includes the living and nonliving parts of the environment? AnswerAnswerAnswer

Organization for 300 What layer of organization is the smallest and most focused?What layer of organization is the smallest and most focused? AnswerAnswerAnswer

Organization for 400 What layer of organization covers just a single species?What layer of organization covers just a single species? AnswerAnswerAnswer

Organization for 500 What do ecologists call the non-living parts of the environment?What do ecologists call the non-living parts of the environment? AnswerAnswerAnswer

Organization for 100 Answer IndividualIndividual PopulationPopulation CommunityCommunity EcosystemEcosystem BiosphereBiosphere »Back to Main Page Back to Main PageBack to Main Page

Organization for 200 Answer EcosystemEcosystem »Back to Main Page Back to Main PageBack to Main Page

Organization for 300 Answer IndividualIndividual »Back to Main Page Back to Main PageBack to Main Page

Organization for 400 Answer PopulationPopulation »Back to Main Page Back to Main PageBack to Main Page

Organization for 500 Answer A bioticA biotic »Back to Main Page Back to Main PageBack to Main Page

Energy of Life for 100 What do we call the living things in the environment that make their own food using the resources of the earth?What do we call the living things in the environment that make their own food using the resources of the earth? AnswerAnswerAnswer

Energy of Life for 200 What classification of animals eats only plants?What classification of animals eats only plants? AnswerAnswerAnswer

Energy of Life for 300 What classification of animals eats only other animals?What classification of animals eats only other animals? AnswerAnswerAnswer

Energy of Life for 400 What classification of animals eats both plants and animals?What classification of animals eats both plants and animals? AnswerAnswerAnswer

Energy of Life for 500 What classification of animal breaks down and recycles dead organisms?What classification of animal breaks down and recycles dead organisms? AnswerAnswerAnswer

Energy of Life for 100 Answer ProducersProducers »Main Page Main PageMain Page

Energy of Life for 200 Answer HerbivoreHerbivore »Main Page Main PageMain Page

Energy of Life for 300 Answer CarnivoreCarnivore »Main Page Main PageMain Page

Energy of Life for 400 Answer OmnivoreOmnivore »Main Page Main PageMain Page

Energy of Life for 500 Answer DecomposersDecomposers »Main Page Main PageMain Page

Interactions for 100 What are the 4 main types of interactions between organisms?What are the 4 main types of interactions between organisms? AnswersAnswersAnswers

Interactions for 200 What type of relationship occurs when one organism eats another?What type of relationship occurs when one organism eats another? AnswerAnswerAnswer

Interactions for 300 Flowers and bees and ant and acacia trees are examples of which type of interaction between organisms?Flowers and bees and ant and acacia trees are examples of which type of interaction between organisms? AnswerAnswerAnswer

Interactions for 400 What type of interaction is when 2 organisms live closely with each other for a long time?What type of interaction is when 2 organisms live closely with each other for a long time? AnswerAnswerAnswer

Interactions for 500 What do 2 organisms compete for in nature?What do 2 organisms compete for in nature? AnswerAnswerAnswer

Interactions for 100 Answers CompetitionCompetition Predator / preyPredator / prey SymbioticSymbiotic Co evolutionCo evolution »Main Page Main PageMain Page

Interactions for 200 Answers Predator / PreyPredator / Prey »Main Page Main PageMain Page

Interactions for 300 Answers Co evolutionCo evolution »Main Page Main PageMain Page

Interactions for 400 Answers SymbiosisSymbiosis »Main Page Main PageMain Page

Interactions for 500 Answers MatesMates SpaceSpace FoodFood ResourcesResources »Main Page Main PageMain Page

Pyramids and Webs for 100 What do we call the lowest level of the Energy Pyramid?What do we call the lowest level of the Energy Pyramid? AnswerAnswerAnswer

Pyramids and Webs for 200 What are the things that eat the producers called? Name all 3What are the things that eat the producers called? Name all 3 AnswerAnswerAnswer

Pyramids and Webs for 300 How much energy is carried from one level in the pyramid to the next?How much energy is carried from one level in the pyramid to the next? AnswerAnswerAnswer

Pyramids and Webs for 400 Where does all energy come from?Where does all energy come from? AnswerAnswerAnswer

Pyramids and Webs for 500 How much energy would be available to the 3rd level consumer if the sun emitted units of energy into the ecosystem?How much energy would be available to the 3rd level consumer if the sun emitted units of energy into the ecosystem? AnswerAnswerAnswer

Pyramids and Webs for 100 Answer ProducersProducers »Main Page Main PageMain Page

Pyramids and Webs for 200 Answer Herbivores, 1st level consumers and primary consumers.Herbivores, 1st level consumers and primary consumers. »Main Page Main PageMain Page

Pyramids and Webs for 300 Answer Approximately 10%Approximately 10% »Main page Main pageMain page

Pyramids and Webs for 400 Answer The sunThe sun –I would also accept photosynthesis »Main Page Main PageMain Page

Pyramids and Webs for 500 Answer 2.5 Units2.5 Units »Main Page Main PageMain Page

Random for 100 What is the control center of the cell?What is the control center of the cell? AnswerAnswerAnswer

Random for 200 What starts every science experiment, lab or lab report?What starts every science experiment, lab or lab report? AnswerAnswerAnswer

Random for 300 What is the difference between an animal cell and a plant cell?What is the difference between an animal cell and a plant cell? AnswerAnswerAnswer

Random for 400 What is the process of energy creation that makes all life possible on Earth?What is the process of energy creation that makes all life possible on Earth? AnswerAnswerAnswer

Random for 500 What type of graph would you use to describe the percents that represent a portion of something?What type of graph would you use to describe the percents that represent a portion of something? AnswerAnswerAnswer

Random for 100 Answer NucleusNucleus »Main Page Main PageMain Page

Random for 200 Answer Problem or questionProblem or question »Main Page Main

Random for 300 Answer Cell WallCell Wall »Main Page Main PageMain Page

Random for 400 Answer PhotosynthesisPhotosynthesis »Main Page Main PageMain Page

Random for 500 Answer Pie GraphPie Graph »Main Page Main PageMain Page