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Jeopardy Ecology

JEOPARDY Organi- zation Evolution Classifica- tion Energy Flow Wild Card

100 POINTS Answer All the members of the same species in the same area

Answer (100 POINTS) Back to Grid What is a population?

100 POINTS Answer The person who proposed the mechanism of natural selection.

Answer (100 POINTS) Back to Grid Who is Charles Darwin?

100 POINTS Answer An example of a vertebrate.

Answer (100 POINTS) Back to Grid Answers vary.

100 POINTS Answer The ultimate source of energy for most life on earth.

Answer (100 POINTS) Back to Grid What is the sun?

100 POINTS Answer The gradual change of ecosystems over time.

Answer (100 POINTS) Back to Grid What is ecological succession?

200 POINTS Answer All the different populations in the same area.

Answer (200 POINTS) Back to Grid What is a community?

200 POINTS Answer The Theory of ____ is explained by way of natural selection.

Answer (200 POINTS) Back to Grid What is evolution?

200 POINTS Answer An example of a protist.

Answer (200 POINTS) Back to Grid Answers vary.

200 POINTS Answer Shows all the feeding relationships within an ecosystem.

Answer (200 POINTS) Back to Grid What is a food web?

200 POINTS Answer The place that contains everything that an organism needs to live.

Answer (200 POINTS) Back to Grid What is its habitat?

300 POINTS Answer All the non-living factors of an ecosystem.

Answer (300 POINTS) Back to Grid What are abiotic factors?

300 POINTS Answer Irresponsible use of pesticides and antibiotics can lead to this.

Answer (300 POINTS) Back to Grid What is resistance?

300 POINTS Answer An angiosperm makes these during reproduction.

Answer (300 POINTS) Back to Grid What is a flower?

300 POINTS Answer Each step on a food chain.

Answer (300 POINTS) Back to Grid What is a trophic level?

300 POINTS Answer Where you would find nitrogen-fixing bacteria.

Answer (300 POINTS) Back to Grid The roots of plants – specifically legumes

400 POINTS Answer All the living and non- living things in the same area.

Answer (400 POINTS) Back to Grid What is an ecosystem?

400 POINTS Answer A trait that increases an organisms chances of survival.

Answer (400 POINTS) Back to Grid What is an adaptation?

400 POINTS Answer E. coli belongs to this kingdom.

Answer (400 POINTS) Back to Grid What is Eubacteria?

400 POINTS Answer An example of a consumer that eats other consumers.

Answer (400 POINTS) Back to Grid Answers vary.

400 POINTS Answer Where a producer gets carbon from.

Answer (400 POINTS) Back to Grid What is the atmosphere

500 POINTS Answer An example of an abiotic factor

Answer (500 POINTS) Back to Grid Answers vary.

500 POINTS Answer Change in the genetic variation of an organism over generations.

Answer (500 POINTS) Back to Grid What is evolution?

500 POINTS Answer The six kingdoms of classification

Answer (500 POINTS) Back to Grid What are Archaebacteria, Eubacteria, Protists, Fungi, Plants, and Animals?

500 POINTS Answer The amount of energy that is lost between trophic levels.

Answer (500 POINTS) Back to Grid What is 90%?

500 POINTS Answer The type of succession that occurs after a forest fire.

Answer (500 POINTS) Back to Grid What is secondary succession.