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Let’s Play Jeopardy

Let’s Play Jeopardy. Redwood Forest Ecology. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. 500. 500. Ecosystems 100. An ecosystem includes both biotic and ___________ parts. Ecosystems 100 A.

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Let’s Play Jeopardy

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  1. Let’sPlayJeopardy

  2. Redwood Forest Ecology 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

  3. Ecosystems100 An ecosystem includes both biotic and ___________ parts.

  4. Ecosystems 100 A What is abiotic?

  5. Ecosystems 200 Name of an ecosystem with a large amount of rainfall and mild temperatures. Answer

  6. Ecosystems 200 A Answer What is a temperate forest?

  7. Ecosystems 300 Name a plant and an animal that live in the redwood forest. Give an adaptation each has. Answer

  8. Ecosystems 300A Answers Will Vary Examples: What is a fern? Large fronds that shed water, strong roots that hold soil. banana slug? Produces “slime” that enables it to travel on forest surfaces and even descend from branches to the forest floor.

  9. Ecosystems 400 This picture shows a Answer

  10. Ecosystems 400A What is a food web?

  11. Ecosystems 500 Name at least three ecosystems. Answer

  12. Ecosystems 500A What are mountain, wetland, ocean, grassland, prairie, forest, desert, taiga, tundra, pond, river?

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

  14. Energy Transfer 100A What is the Sun?

  15. Energy Transfer 200 An organism that makes its own food from minerals, water and sunlight is a ______________________. Answer

  16. Energy Transfer 200A What is a producer?

  17. Energy Transfer 300 Term that describes the relationship between a frog and a grasshopper. Answer

  18. Energy Transfer 300 A What is predator-prey relationship?

  19. Energy Transfer 400 The niche of a mushroom. Answer

  20. Energy Transfer 400A What is decomposer?

  21. Energy Transfer 500 The process by which plants produce their own food. Answer

  22. Energy Transfer 500 A What is Photosynthesis?

  23. Food Web100 The producer in this food web. Raccoon salmon Miner’s lettuce Answer Wood Rat Brown Bear

  24. Food Web100A What is miner’s lettuce?

  25. Food Web 200 A simple model that shows how energy from food passes from one organism to another is a ____ _____. Answer

  26. Food Web 200A What is a food chain?

  27. Food Web300 • All matter on Earth is used over and over in the process known as ___________. Answer

  28. Food Web 300A What is recycling?

  29. Food Web 400 Two chemicals plants need to make food are ________ and ________. Answer

  30. Food Web400A What are carbon dioxide, water, and minerals from soil. (nitrogen, phosphates)

  31. Food Web 500 Explain the term limiting factor and give an example. Answer

  32. Food Web 500A A limiting factor is something that limits the size of a population. Examples: food, water, sunlight, space to live.

  33. Redwood Trees 100 Age of the oldest redwood trees. Answer

  34. Redwood Trees 100A What is 1000 – 2000 years?

  35. Redwood Trees 200 What substance travels up the xylem of the tree to support its life? Answer

  36. Redwood Trees 200A What is water?

  37. Redwood Trees 300 Locations where redwood trees grow. Answer

  38. Redwood Trees 300A What is northern coastal California, Central California (High Sierra), and China?

  39. Redwood Trees for 400 The name for the part of the redwood forest at the tops of the trees. Answer

  40. Redwood Trees 400A What is the canopy?

  41. Redwood Trees for 500 Believed to have been the tallest tree that ever lived. Answer

  42. Redwood Trees 500A What is the Dyerville Giant?

  43. Vocabulary for 100 All of the area on Earth where living things can inhabit. Answer

  44. Vocabulary 100A What is the biosphere?

  45. Vocabulary 200 The role that an organism plays in the ecosystem. Answer

  46. Vocabulary 200A What is a niche?

  47. Vocabulary 300 A term describing natural resources, such as forests, that can be managed for ongoing uses. Answer

  48. Vocabulary 300A What is renewable?

  49. Vocabulary 400 A place where an organism lives is its ______________. Answer

  50. Vocabulary 400A What is habitat?

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