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2 Game Board Let’s Play Jeopardy

3 RULES Do NOT hold up your board until told to do so Responses do not have to be written as questions, as in traditional Jeopardy. No verbal responses will be accepted Each team will take turns picking questions. Student teams will lose $100 for holding up game play (i.e. by talking after time is called) WHISPER = people will hear your answers if you don’t No penalties for incorrect answers

4 Game Board Chapter 21 Ecology Organization Energy Transfer Food Webs Interactions And Relationships Vocabulary 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500

5 Game Board Levels of Organization 100 *** DAILY DOUBLE *** An ecosystem includes both biotic and ___________ parts.

6 Game Board Levels of Organization 100 A What is an abiotic factor in this picture?

7 Game Board Levels of Organization 200 A group of organisms of the same species living in an area Answer

8 Game Board Levels of Organization 200 A Answer Population

9 Game Board Levels of Organization 300 The major difference between a population and community Answer

10 Game Board Levels of Organization 300A Answers Population = SAME species Community = Different Species

11 Game Board Levels of Organization 400 The desert, the rainforest, and the tundra are examples of. Answer

12 Game Board Levels of Organization 400A Answer Biomes

13 Game Board Levels of Organization 500 List the 6 levels of ecological organization from MOST complex to LEAST complex Answer

14 Game Board Levels of Organization 500A Biosphere, Biome, Ecosystem, Community, Population, Species

15 Game Board Energy Transfer 100 Most of Earth’s energy can be traced back to this celestial body. Answer

16 Game Board Energy Transfer 100A What is the Sun?

17 Game Board Energy Transfer 200 An organism that makes it’s own food from minerals, water and sunlight is a ______________________. Answer

18 Game Board Energy Transfer 200A What is a producer.

19 Game Board Energy Transfer 300 The arrows of food chain show Answer

20 Game Board Energy Transfer 300 A Energy Transfer

21 Game Board Energy Transfer 400 List the 5 different types of heterotrophs along with what they prey upon. Answer

22 Game Board Energy Transfer 400A Herbivore: ONLY plants Carnivore: ONLY animals Omnivore: Both plants and animals Decomposer/Detritivore: Decaying organic matter Scavenger: Dead flesh

23 Game Board Energy Transfer 500 What happens to energy as it moves through trophic levels? Answer

24 Game Board Energy Transfer 500 A Energy is LOST due to heat and life processes

25 Game Board Food Web 100 What is the producer in this food web? Answer

26 Game Board Food Web 100A The Tree

27 Game Board Food Web 200 Answer List 3 different Primary Consumers

28 Game Board Food Web 200A Goat Rabbit Mouse

29 Game Board Food Web 300 Factors missing from the food web Answer

30 Game Board Food Web 300A The Sun and Decomposer

31 Game Board Food Web 400 Answer List 3 Tertiary consumers

32 Game Board Food Web 400A Lion, Kite, Jackal, Wildcat

33 Game Board Food Web 500 Draw a complete and accurate food web using organisms that can be found in grayslake. * Must have 2 or more food chains Answer

34 Game Board Food Web 500A Answers will vary. Will be individually checked by the teacher

35 Game Board Interactions and Relationships 100 The relationship that exists between a robin and a worm. Answer

36 Game Board Interactions and Relationships 100A What is predator prey relationship?

37 Game Board Interactions and Relationships 200 A relationship in which BOTH organisms benefit Answer

38 Game Board Interactions and Relationships 200A Mutualism

39 Game Board Interactions and Relationships 300 The Kudzu Plant is native to Japan but was brought to the US as a decorative plant but has taken over native habitats. It is an example of: Answer

40 Game Board Interactions and Relationships 300A An Invasive Species

41 Game Board Interactions and Relationships 400 Answer This graph shows the _______________ of Deer Population on Walla Walla Island

42 Game Board Interactions and Relationships 400A Carrying Capacity

43 Game Board Interactions and Relationships 500 Give a possible limiting factor for an aquarium. Answer

44 Game Board Interactions and Relationships 500A What is oxygen, food, space, algae, light, heat, salt (for a salt water tank).

45 Game Board Vocabulary Type of growth that occurs when resources are UNLIMITED Answer

46 Game Board Vocabulary 100A Exponential: Keeps increasing because no limiting factors

47 Game Board Vocabulary 200 The role that an organism plays in the ecosystem. Answer

48 Game Board Vocabulary 200A What is a niche?

49 Game Board Vocabulary 300 Variation of life forms within a given ecosystem, biome, or an entire planet Answer

50 Game Board Vocabulary 300A Biodiversity

51 Game Board Vocabulary 400 Answer What is the difference between a predator and a parasite?

52 Game Board Vocabulary 400A Predator = kill and eat Parasite = live off of and harm but not kill

53 Game Board Vocabulary 500 List 5 of the 8 characteristics of living things Answer

54 Game Board Vocabulary 500A 1. Based on common genetic code DNA 2. Grow & develop 3. Respond to stimuli 4. Reproduce 5. Maintain Stable internal environment 6. Take in material and energy 7. Made of cells 8. Evolve

55 Game Board FINAL JEOPARDY What chemical is produced by your pancreas?

56 Game Board Final Jeopardy Answer Insulin


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