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Eco- Friendly Johnny Appleseed Let’s go ‘Cycling’ Hall ‘Monitor’ Einstein would know Misc. JEOPARDY 100

the study of the relationship between living organisms and their environment. A 100

What is Ecology? A 100

non-living parts of the ecosystem VS. living parts of the ecosystem A 200

What is different between biotic and abiotic an Ecosystem? A 200

A 300 These ‘friends’ are not helping each other. What relationship is this?

What is parisitism? A 300

a term describing a system in which the resources of nature are being renewed at least as quickly as they are used, and that all wastes are able to be completely absorbed. A 400

What is Sustainable/Sustainability? A 400

is a calculation of the total area of land and water needed to supply all of the materials and energy that you use as well as absorb all of the waste you produce. A 500

What are Ecological Footprints? A 500

This characteristic is inherited, allowing the organism to survive and reproduce. B 100

What is an Adaptation? B 100

This is an organism’s role in the environment B 200

What is NICHE? B 200

This is what happens when a natural disaster wipes out an area (flood, fire, etc), and the ecosystem needs to start again. B 300

What is Secondary Succession B 300

B 400 This is a guard cell which lets in/out water from a plant. What happens when a plant let’s water out.

What is Transpiration B 400

The total mass of all the organisms in an ecosystem B 500

What are Biomass? B 500

is water in the soil C 100

What is ground water? C 100

This element is inside of living things and cycles in and out of the environment. C 200

What is Carbon? C 200

This picture represents this term. C 300

What is Transpiration? C 300

DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager

Name three ways that carbon is recycled in and out of the enviroment. C 400

Multiple answers possible C 400

1. What is the niche of top layer of this picture? 2. The rocks and soil are this by definition. C 500

What are 1. producers 2. Abiotic C 500

The sea lamprey is an excellent example of this D 100

What is an Introduced Species? D 100

D 200 This whale shark has been tagged to track its breeding patterns. What type of monitoring?

What is Biological Monitoring? D 200

D 300 At Year 0, the information collected is known as this

What is baseline data? D 300

These pictures are both known in monitoring as these. D 400

What are indicator species? D 400

D 500 What type of Monitoring is happening here?

What is Environmental Monitoring D 500

These are exotic species (occur naturally in a different part of the world) are introduced to an environment. E 100

What are Introduced Species? E 100

controlling pests using their natural enemies. E 200

What is a Biological control? E 200

E 300 What is the energy source of this image

What is the SUN? E 300

E 400 This picture best represents this term in Unit 1

What is Bioaccumulation? E 400

What happens to all the energy as it travels through the food chain. E 500

Energy is lost as it moves up the food chain. Organism use it to function such as breathing, waste, etc E 500

Things that make our lives more enjoyable F 100

What are wants? F 100

All living things need these: F 200

What are food, water, gas exchange and habitat? F 200

… F 300 What is this picture demonstrating

What is primary succession? F 300

occurs when pollutants containing sulfur and nitrogen are found in high levels in the air. F 400

What is Acid Rain F 400

A report that outlines how an activity will affect the environment is called an F 500

What is an Environmental Impact Assessment F 500

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