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1 Instructions To use this template: –for each slide write the correct answer on the orange bar first –choose which option (A,B,C or D) and make sure you write the letter on the orange bar in place of the question mark –Now drag the orange bar on top of the correct option so it sits exactly over the top - now when you click through the onscreen animation, the correct answer will appear to be illuminated –View the next slide to see how it should look

2 $1,000,000 Example of how it looks when complete, click on-screen show to view the animations B - correct answer A - answer C - answer D - answer B - correct answer

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4 Who wants to be a Millionaire? Ecology Hosted by Tibbets & Hansler

5 Confident?

6 The Prizes 1 - $100 2 - $200 3 - $500 4 - $1,000 5 - $2,000 6 - $4,000 7 - $8,000 8 - $16,000 9 - $32,000 10 - $64,000 11 - $125,000 12 - $250,000 13 - $500,000 14 - $1,000,000

7 Lifelines “Phone a friend” Ask the audience

8 $100 The number of individuals that an environment/habitat can sustain. B – Exponential Growth A – Feeding Limit C – Carrying Capacity D – Growth Limit C – Carrying Capacity

9 $200 The process where bacteria convert nitrogen in the air into usable ammonia B – Carbon Cycle A – Decomposition C – Respiration D – Nitrogen Fixation

10 $500 All of the populations within an area make up a B – Community A – Population C – Ecosystem D – Biome B – Community

11 $1,000 Organisms that break down organic matter and return it to the environment are called. B – Nitrogen Fixation A – Decomposer C – Scavenger D – Parisitism A – Decomposer

12 $2,000 Plant eating Organisms are called? B – Autotroph A – Omnivore C – Herbivore D – Commensalism C – Herbivore

13 $4,000 Cycling Water through the environment, the process by which the water enters the atmosphere is Evaporation and ________________. B – Transpiration A – Respiration C – Sublimation D – Melting B – Transpiration

14 $8,000 Rain, Hurricanes, and Fire are all Biotic Factors. A – True B – False

15 $16,000 The three classes of Symbiotic Relationship are. (3) B – Mutualism A – Commensalism C – Predation D – Parasitism A – Commensalism B – Mutualism D – Parasitism

16 $32,000 Plants such as Algae at the beginning of the food chain are considered. B – Producers A – Heterotrophs C – Consumers D – Chemoautotrophs B – Producers

17 $64,000 The study of interactions between organisms and their environment. B – Observational Phorensics A – Economy C – Population Dynamics D – Ecology

18 $125,000 All the members of a particular species that live in the same area are called a. B – Community A – Population C – Biome D – Compound A – Population

19 $250,000 If a grass eating grasshopper is eaten by a frog. The grasshopper is considered the. B – Second Level Consumer A – Producer C – Primary Consumer D – Secondary Consumer C – Primary Consumer

20 $500,000 What kind of organism eats both producers and consumers. B – Omnivore A – Autotroph C – Meatatarian D – Herbivore B – Omnivore

21 $1,000,000 A Symbiotic relationship where both organisms benefit is called. B – Mutualism A – Commensalism C – Parisitism D – Teamwork B – Mutualism

22 Winner!Winner!Winner!Winner!Winner!Winner!Winner!Winner!Winner!


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