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Ecology Jeopardy Food Web/ChainEcosystemEnergy PyramidKeystone Species Grab Bag Final JeopardyJeopardy

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Question Answer Food Web/Chain-100 ANSWER: These produce their own food. QUESTION: What are producers?

Question Answer Food Web/Chain-200 ANSWER: These eat the producers. QUESTION: What are primary consumers?

Question Answer Food Web/Chain-300 ANSWER: These eat secondary consumers. QUESTION: What are tertiary consumers?

Question Answer Food Web/Chain-400 ANSWER: This is a diagram of this. QUESTION: What is a food chain? Plantsinsectsfrog

Question Answer Food Web/Chain-500 ANSWER: The frog is this type of consumer. QUESTION: What is a secondary comsumer? frog InsectsPlants

Question Answer ANSWER: These organisms break down dead organisms and recycle them back into the ecosystem. QUESTION: What are decomposers? Ecosystem-100

Question Answer Ecosystem-200 ANSWER: A bear eating a fish is an example of this type of relationship. QUESTION: What is a predator/ prey relationship?

Question Answer Ecosystem-300 ANSWER: The interaction of abiotic and biotic factors in a system. QUESTION: What is ecosystem?

Question Answer Ecosystem-400 ANSWER: Fungus is this type of factor in an ecosystem. QUESTION: What is biotic factor?

Question Answer Ecosystem-500 ANSWER: Temperature is an example of this type of factor in an ecosystem QUESTION: What is an abiotic factor?

Question Answer Energy Pyramid-100 ANSWER: As we move up the energy pyramid this happens to the amount of energy. QUESTION: What is it decreases?

Question Answer Energy Pyramid-200 ANSWER: This amount of energy is transferred to the next trophic level. QUESTION: What is 10%?

Question Answer Energy Pyramid-300 ANSWER: This % is used for life sustaining function. QUESTION: What is 90%?

Question Answer Energy Pyramid-400 ANSWER: You cannot have more of this than producers. QUESTION: What is consumers (primary, secondary and tertiary)?

Question Answer Energy Pyramid-500 ANSWER: This is the reason why there are more producers than consumers. QUESTION: What is only 10% of the energy is passed on?

Question Answer Keystone Species-100 ANSWER: This species is a species whose very presence contributes to the existence of the ecosystem. QUESTION: What is a keystone species?

Question Answer Keystone Species-200 ANSWER: This species is a plant or animal that is very sensitive to environmental changes in its ecosystem. QUESTION: What is an indicator species?

Question Answer Keystone Species-300 ANSWER: This species plays a major role in creating or maintaining a habitat that supports other species, i.e. Coral. QUESTION: What are Foundation Species?

Question Answer Keystone Species-400 ANSWER: This species is a large animal or other organism on which many other species depend and are very similar to keystone species, but these are usually migratory and need a large habitat. QUESTION: What are umbrella species?

Question Answer Keystone Species-500 ANSWER: Without keystone species this would happen to the ecosystem. QUESTION: What is would be dramatically different or cease to exist altogether?

Question Answer Grab bag-100 ANSWER: This is the study of organisms and their interactions with the environment. QUESTION: What is Ecology?

Question Answer Grab bag-200 ANSWER: The original source of almost all the energy in most ecosystems. QUESTION: What is Sunlight?

Question Answer Grab bag-300 ANSWER: This is all the organisms of the species, which live in the same area at the same time. QUESTION: What is population?

Question Answer Grab bag-400 ANSWER: Which biome has temperatures that rarely rise above freezing. QUESTION: What is the arctic biome?

Question Answer Grab bag-500 ANSWER: This biome has extreme conditions, hot and cold. QUESTION: What the desert biome?

Question Answer FINAL JEOPARDY ANSWER: This Keystone species are often found in the Glacier National Park, Wyoming. QUESTION: What are mountain lions?