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Ecology Jeopardy Organization Energy of Life InteractionsPyramids And Webs Random

Organization for 100 Name of a single living thingName of a single living thing AnswerAnswerAnswer

Organization for 200 More than one of the same organism, example: 20 rabbitsMore than one of the same organism, example: 20 rabbits AnswerAnswerAnswer

Organization for different populations in the same place2 different populations in the same place AnswerAnswerAnswer

Organization for 400 A community plus all the abiotic factors…A community plus all the abiotic factors… AnswerAnswerAnswer

Organization for 500 An ecosystem type: ex. All of the coniferous forests in CanadaAn ecosystem type: ex. All of the coniferous forests in Canada AnswerAnswerAnswer

Organization for 100 Answer organism »Back to Main Page Back to Main PageBack to Main Page

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

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

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

Organization for 500 Answer BiomeBiome »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 When 2 different species eat the same thing in the same place.When 2 different species eat the same thing in the same place. 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 A kind of Symbiosis where both species benefit 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 Name 2 things that 2 organisms compete for in nature?Name 2 things that 2 organisms compete for in nature? AnswerAnswerAnswer

Interactions for 100 Answers CompetitionCompetition »Main Page Main PageMain Page

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

Interactions for 300 Answers mutualismmutualism »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?What are the things that eat the producers called? 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? (captured by the producers)(captured by the producers) AnswerAnswerAnswer

Pyramids and Webs for 500 If there were roughly 1000 producers in an ecosystems food pyramid, how many 3 rd level consumers could be supported? (Hint: 10%)If there were roughly 1000 producers in an ecosystems food pyramid, how many 3 rd level consumers could be supported? (Hint: 10%) AnswerAnswerAnswer

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

Pyramids and Webs for 200 Answer 1st level consumers or Herbivores »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 1 »Main Page Main PageMain Page

Random for 100 If we continue to burn fossil fuels and cause global climate change what is a possible result for us in Illinois?If we continue to burn fossil fuels and cause global climate change what is a possible result for us in Illinois? AnswerAnswerAnswer

Random for 200 Which cycle include the combustion of fossil fuels?Which cycle include the combustion of fossil fuels? AnswerAnswerAnswer

Random for 300 What type of organism does nitrogen fixation?What type of organism does nitrogen fixation? AnswerAnswerAnswer

Random for 400 In which cycle does the nutrient never enter the atmosphere?In which cycle does the nutrient never enter the atmosphere? AnswerAnswerAnswer

Random for 500 Name 1 of the 2 major reasons why 90% of the energy is lost as you move from one trophic level to the next on a food pyramid.Name 1 of the 2 major reasons why 90% of the energy is lost as you move from one trophic level to the next on a food pyramid. AnswerAnswerAnswer

Random for 100 Answer We might experience warmer temperatures, maybe more flooding if precipitation is all rain, no snowWe might experience warmer temperatures, maybe more flooding if precipitation is all rain, no snow »Main Page Main PageMain Page

Random for 200 Answer carboncarbon »Main Page Main

Random for 300 Answer bacteriabacteria »Main Page Main PageMain Page

Random for 400 Answer phosphorus.phosphorus. »Main Page Main PageMain Page

Random for 500 Answer Body heat, or Body waste(bathroom)Body heat, or Body waste(bathroom) »Main Page Main PageMain Page