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2 EnvSci JEOPARDY ecology successionspecies interactions valuescyclesbiomes 100 200 300 400 500

3 All the interacting organisms living in an area

4 occurs on a surface where an ecosystem previously existed

5 One individual captures, kills, and consumes another individual

6 Gain or loss of money or jobs

7 Part of the water cycle that brings water back to Earth

8 Cold temperatures, little precipiation, moss, caribou

9 The living components of the environment

10 First organisms to colonize a newly available area

11 A harmless species resembles a poisonous or distasteful species

12 Accumulation and use of knowledge

13 Only organisms that can use nitrogen gas directly from the atmosphere

14 Moderate temperatures, little precipitation, tall grasses, grazing animals

15 Ability to adjust tolerance to abiotic factors

16 Succession that occurs on surfaces where no ecosystem existed before

17 Results from niche overlapthe use of the same limited resource by two or more species

18 What is beautiful or pleasing

19 Process in which organisms incorporate CO 2 from the air into organic compounds

20 4 seasons, moderate precipitation, maple, deer

21 An organisms way of life

22 Mutualism that is involved in breaking down rock into soil

23 A cooperative relationship in which both species benefit

24 What is right or wrong

25 Two ways carbon is returned to the atmosphere

26 Warm temperatures, abundant rain, tall grasses, cheetahs

27 Species with very broad niches

28 Community that eventually forms if the land is left undisturbed

29 An interaction in which one species benefits and the other is not affected

30 Maintaining human communities and respecting their values

31 Most common form of nitrogen in the atmosphere

32 Cool temperatures, moderate precipitation, evergreens, moose

33 community

34 secondary succession

35 predation

36 economic

37 precipitation

38 tundra

39 biotic factors

40 pioneer species

41 mimicry

42 educational

43 nitrogen-fixing bacteria

44 Temperate grassland

45 acclimation

46 primary succession

47 competition

48 aesthetic

49 photosynthesis

50 temperate deciduous forest

51 niche

52 lichen

53 mutualism

54 ethical / moral

55 1.respiration 2. combustion (burning)

56 savanna

57 generalists

58 climax community

59 commensalism

60 social / cultural

61 N2N2

62 taiga


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