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ECOLOGY REVIEW. JEOPARDY. JEOPARDY. Sym. Feed Lev. Bio Succ.Cycle.Eco Rela. Rela. Org. Mes Rev 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 50 50 50 50 50 50 50. Symbiotic Relationships 10. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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ECOLOGY REVIEW
JEOPARDY
JEOPARDY
Sym. Feed Lev. Bio Succ.Cycle.EcoRela. Rela. Org. Mes Rev10 10 10 10 10 10 1020 20 20 20 20 20 2030 30 30 30 30 30 3040 40 40 40 40 40 4050 50 50 50 50 50 50
Symbiotic Relationships10
A relationship where two species both benefit from the association.
Symbiotic Relationships 20
The relationship between a barnacle and a whale.
Symbiotic Relationships30
A relationship in which one organism benefits and the other is neither harmed or helped.
Symbiotic Relationships40
Relationship between a dog and a tick.
Symbiotic Relationships50
The mutualistic relationship between a fungus and an algae. (I want the species name)
Feeding Relationships10
Organism that eat only meat.
Feeding Relationships20
The photosynthesizing species in world.
Feeding Relationships30
Humans eat both plants and animals and are therefore an example of this.
Feeding Relationships40
A snake eating a frog is an example of what level of consumer.
Feeding Relationships50
Which level of the food chain contains the most energy.
Levels of Organization10
The entire part of the planet that supports life.
Levels of Organizationn20
A group of the same species living together that are able to interbreed.
Levels of Organization 30
A farmer is looking at his crops in the greenhouse he notices there are aphids feeding on the vegetables and that the humidity in the air is causing mold and mildew to grow on the leaves. What level of ecological organization is being portrayed?
Levels of Organization 40
The small fish, larger fish and algae that live in an aquarium make up a?
Levels of Organization 50
Areas that have similar climates, and similar biotic species living in the area is termed?
Biomes 10
This biome contains caribou and has permafrost.
Biomes 20
This part of the marine biome is called the nursery.
Biomes 30
Trees that loose their leaves in the fall would be found in which biome.
Biomes 40
This biome has the highest biodiversity.
Biomes 50
This biome has 25-75 cm of rainfall and a rich layer of topsoil
Succession 10
The first species to inhabit an area are called.
Succession 20
This type of succession takes place after forest fires.
Succession 30
What are the first species to develop after a fire.
Succession 40
A stable community that undergoes little change.
Succession 50
List in order the stages of primary succession. (I want species)
Cycles 10
What are the 4 parts to the water cycle?
Cycles 20
What is nitrogen fixation?
Cycles 30
What are the biological processes involved in the Carbon cycle?
Cycles 40
What is the main job of bacteria in the nutrient cycles?
Cycles 50
How is carbon stored in the biosphere?
Ecology Vocabulary 10
Factors that are non-living.
Ecology Vocabulary 20
A group of organisms living in the same place at the same time, interbreeding.
Ecology Vocabulary 30
When organism fight over resources.
Ecology Vocabulary 40
A community of populations along with the community surroundings (abiotic).
Ecology Vocabulary 50
What is ecology?
Double Jeopardy
Sym. Feed Inter Bio Succ Cycle EcoRel. Rel. act mes voc20 20 20 20 20 20 2040 40 40 40 40 40 4060 60 60 60 60 60 6080 80 80 80 80 80 80100 100 100 100 100 100 100
Symbiotic Relationships 20
A tapeworm and a baby is an example of ?
Symbiotic Relationships 40
A relationship between termites and protozoans.
Symbiotic Relationships 60
The relationship between a clownfish and a sea anemone.
Symbiotic Relationship 80
The relationship between larger fish and cleaner fish.
Symbiotic Relationship 100
Relationship when one species is harmed.
Feeding Relationship 20
A maple tree is an example of a ____.
Feeding Relationship 40
A mouse eating the grass is what level of consumer?
Feeding Relationship 60
What is an example of a top predator?
Feeding Relationship 80
What is another name for producer?
Feeding Relationship 100
What is the difference between a food chain and a food web.
Interactions 20
Organisms capturing another organism and feeding off of them is called?
Interactions 40
What is competition?
Interactions 60
Explain the competitive exclusion principle.
Interactions 80
Explain what is meant by predator prey relationships.
Interactions 100
Explain the difference between a fundamental niche and realized niche.
Biomes 20
This biome contains many herbivores like zebras, wildebeest, and gazelles.
Biomes 40
This biome has many conifers.
Biomes 60
Another name for this biome is the prairie.
Biomes 80
What biome do we life in?
Biomes 100
This food chain is characteristic of which biome: cactimouse lizard rattlesnake
Succession 20
Beeches and maples are an example of what type of community?
Succession 40
Why do wildflowers and shrubs flourish after forest fire?
Succession 60
What does a new island lack, making it inhabitable for trees.
Succession 80
Would pine trees in a deciduous forest be characteristic of a climax community?
Succession 100
Why do shrubs grow before pine trees in the stages of succession?
Cycles 20
How much of the atmosphere is made of nitrogen?
Cycles 40
The process of changing ammonia and nitrates back into nitrogen gas is called?
Cycles 60
What is the term for plants releasing water to the environment?
Cycles 80
How do animals the get the nitrogen they need?
Cycles 100
What are the geologic process that contribute to the carbon in the carbon cycle?
Ecology Vocabulary 20
The part of the planet that supports life?
Ecology Vocabulary 40
This organism feeds on dead organisms.
Ecology Vocabulary 60
A factor that limits the size of a population like temperature.
Ecology Vocabulary 80
The photosynthetic organisms that make up the bulk of the marine ecosystem?
Ecology Vocabulary 100
The area of the ocean biome that experiences periods of exposure to sun and then periods of being underwater.
Final Jeopardy
List in order the biological hierarchy of life.