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6/1/ Jeopardy – MegaBytes Classroom Game! Remember to phrase all of your ANSWERS in the form of a QUESTION (ie. “What is Texas?”

6/1/20162 Welcome to Jeopardy ! Where am I? Potluck Cycles Food Chains & Webs Relationships

6/1/20163 $ 100 – Category 1 I am characterized by warm, wet weather, lush plant life, and diverse animal life.

6/1/20164 The question is… What is the tropical rainforest?

6/1/20165 $ 100 – Category 2 A tick on a dog would have this type of relationship.

6/1/20166 The question is… What is parasitism?

6/1/20167 $ 100 – Category 3 This is the first organism in any food chain

6/1/20168 The question is… What is a producer?

6/1/20169 $ 100 – Category 4 These are the cycles that we talked about in class.

6/1/ The question is… What are the water cycle, nitrogen cycle, and the carbon-oxygen cycle?

6/1/ $ 100 – Category 5 This shows the transfer of energy through organisms in a community.

6/1/ The question is… What is a food chain?

6/1/ $ 200 – Category 1 I contain many grasses and small plants.

6/1/ The question is… What are grasslands?

6/1/ $ 200 – Category 2

6/1/ Daily Double Question #1 A rabbit and a cougar have this type of relationship.

6/1/ The question is… What is predator-prey relationship?

6/1/ $ 200 – Category 3 A buffalo eats grasses and plants. It is called this.

6/1/ The question is… What is an herbivore?

6/1/ $ 200 – Category 4 These are the two main processes in the carbon cycle.

6/1/ The question is… What is photosynthesis and respiration?

6/1/ $ 200 – Category 5 I am an organism that makes my own food.

6/1/ The question is… What is an autotroph?

6/1/ $ 300 – Category 1 It is very cold here and there aren’t many trees or plants due to the layer of permafrost.

6/1/ The question is… What is the tundra?

6/1/ $ 300 – Category 2 When both species benefit, they have this type of relationship.

6/1/ The question is… What is mutualism?

6/1/ $ 300 – Category 3 This is another name for an herbivore.

6/1/ The question is… What is a primary consumer?

6/1/ $ 300 – Category 4 This is the process when trees lose water through their leaves.

6/1/ The question is… What is transpiration?

6/1/ $ 300 – Category 5 These are two examples of abiotic factors.

6/1/ The question is… What are soil, water, air, wind, rocks, etc.?

6/1/ $ 400 – Category 1 I am an area that doesn’t get much rain.

6/1/ The question is… What is the desert?

6/1/ $ 400 – Category 2 This is the generic term for living in close relationship with another organism.

6/1/ The question is… What is symbiosis?

6/1/ $ 400 – Category 3 This is how much energy is available to the second trophic level.

6/1/ The question is… What is 10%?

6/1/ $ 400 – Category 4

6/1/ Daily Double Question 2 This is the role of plants in the carbon cycle.

6/1/ What is give off oxygen for organisms to use and takes in carbon to be used? The question is…

6/1/ $ 400 – Category 5 I am an organism that makes food for an entire community.

6/1/ The question is… What is a producer?

6/1/ $ 500 – Category 1 I am a biome that covers two-thirds of the Earth.

6/1/ The question is… What is the marine?

6/1/ $ 500 – Category 2 When one species benefits and the other is neither harmed nor helped, they have this type of relationship.

6/1/ The question is… What is commensalism?

6/1/ $ 500 – Category 3 These organisms break down and absorb nutrients from dead organisms.

6/1/ The question is… What is a decomposer?

6/1/ $ 500 – Category 4 This is one of the ways to fix (or change) nitrogen.

6/1/ The question is… What is either bacteria or lightening?

6/1/ $ 500 – Category 5 A term used to describe a large group of similar ecosystems.

6/1/ The question is… What are biomes?