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Jeopardy Quiz Review Game Ecology Jeopardy Jeopardy Quiz Review Game

What goes around comes around Webs, chains, pyramids, & relationships Biotic or Abiotic? What am I? What goes around comes around Webs, chains, pyramids, & relationships Ecological Levels 100 200 300 400 500

Water

abiotic

Living or once living

biotic

Grass

Biotic

Soil

Abiotic

Rabbits

biotic

I am a consumer that eats both plants and animals

omnivore

I am a deer and eat just plants

herbivore

I eat a mouse that eats grass, so I am a ____ level consumer

Second(ary)

I can make my own food, I am a

Producer( autotroph)

I eat the bodies of dead organisms

scavenger

The step in the water cycle in which water vapor(gas) becomes liquid water is

condensation

Molecules of liquid water absorb energy and change into the gas state

evaporation

All living things contain this “building block”

carbon

What can fix “free nitrogen” into a form to be used by plants and eventually get to us?

Bacteria

Rain, snow, sleet, and hail are all forms of

precipitation

Many overlapping food chains in an ecosystem make up a(n)

Food web

In an energy pyramid, which level has the most available energy?

producers

A close relationship between two species that benefits at least one of the species is called

symbiosis

When one species benefits and the other is neither hurt or helped is the symbiotic relationship called

commensalism

When a tick is on a human, the human is the

host

This is the level that includes the part of earth where life exists

Biosphere

The study of how living things interact with each other and with their environment is called

ecology

All the different populations that live together are called a

community

The place where an organism lives that provides the things it needs

habitat

The smallest unit of ecological organization is a single

organism