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Ecology Jeopardy

Ecology Jeopardy. Final Jeopardy. Organization for 100. What do ecologists call the non-living parts of the environment? Answer. Organization for 200. What layer of organization includes the living and nonliving parts of the environment? Answer. Organization for 300.

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Ecology Jeopardy

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  1. Ecology Jeopardy • Final Jeopardy

  2. Organization for 100 • What do ecologists call the non-living parts of the environment? • Answer

  3. Organization for 200 • What layer of organization includes the living and nonliving parts of the environment? • Answer

  4. Organization for 300 • What layer of organization is the smallest and most focused? • Answer

  5. Organization for 400 • What layer of organization covers just a single species? • Answer

  6. Organization for 500 • What are the six levels of Organization that Ecologist use to classify living things. • Answer

  7. Organization for 100 Answer • Abiotic • Back to Main Page

  8. Organization for 200 Answer • Ecosystem • Back to Main Page

  9. Organization for 300 Answer • Individual • Back to Main Page

  10. Organization for 400 Answer • Population • Back to Main Page

  11. Organization for 500 Answer • Individual • Population • Community • Ecosystem • Biome • Biosphere • Back to Main Page

  12. Energy of Life for 100 • What do we call the living things in the environment that make their own food using the resources of the earth? • Answer

  13. Energy of Life for 200 • What classification of animals eats only plants? • Answer

  14. Energy of Life for 300 • What classification of animals eats only other animals? • Answer

  15. Energy of Life for 400 • What classification of animals eats both plants and animals? • Answer

  16. Energy of Life for 500 • What classification of animal breaks down and recycles dead organisms? • Answer

  17. Energy of Life for 100 Answer • Producers • Main Page

  18. Energy of Life for 200 Answer • Herbivore • Main Page

  19. Energy of Life for 300 Answer • Carnivore • Main Page

  20. Energy of Life for 400 Answer • Omnivore • Main Page

  21. Energy of Life for 500 Answer • Decomposers • Main Page

  22. Interactions for 100 • What are the 4 main types of interactions between organisms? • Answers

  23. Interactions for 200 • What type of relationship occurs when one organism eats another? • Answer

  24. Interactions for 300 • Flowers and bees and ant and acacia trees are examples of which type of interaction between organisms? • Answer

  25. Interactions for 400 • What type of interaction is when 2 organisms live closely with each other for a long time? • Answer

  26. Interactions for 500 • What do organisms compete for in nature? • Answer

  27. Interactions for 100 Answers • Competition • Predator / prey • Symbiotic • Co evolution • Main Page

  28. Interactions for 200 Answers • Predator / Prey • Main Page

  29. Interactions for 300 Answers • Co evolution • Main Page

  30. Interactions for 400 Answers • Symbiosis • Main Page

  31. Interactions for 500 Answers • Mates • Space • Food • Resources • Main Page

  32. Pyramids and Webs for 100 • What do we call the lowest level of the Energy Pyramid? • Answer

  33. Pyramids and Webs for 200 • What are the things that eat the producers called? Name all 3 • Answer

  34. Pyramids and Webs for 300 • How much energy is carried from one level in the pyramid to the next? • Answer

  35. Pyramids and Webs for 400 • Where does all energy come from? • Answer

  36. Pyramids and Webs for 500 • How much energy would be available to the 3rd level consumer if the sun emitted 25000 units of energy into the ecosystem? • Answer

  37. Pyramids and Webs for 100Answer • Producers • Main Page

  38. Pyramids and Webs for 200Answer • Herbivores, 1st level consumers and primary consumers. • Main Page

  39. Pyramids and Webs for 300Answer • Approximately 10% • Main page

  40. Pyramids and Webs for 400Answer • The sun • I would also accept photosynthesis • Main Page

  41. Pyramids and Webs for 500Answer • 2.5 Units • Main Page

  42. Cycles for 100 • What is the natural change of ecosystems over time called • Answer

  43. Cycles for 200 • In the carbon cycle what gas is used to cycle carbon throughout the ecosystem • Answer

  44. Cycles for 300 • In the water cycle after precipitation occurs water can collect in two places the surface and underground aquifers. What are these two processes called. • Answer

  45. Cycles for 400 • Daily Double • In the nitrogen cycle what organisms are responsible for converting Nitrogen gas to nitrates and nitrates to nitrogen gas. What are these two processes called • Answer

  46. Cycles for 500 • In what ways are the carbon cycle and nitrogen cycle contributing to changes within our biosphere • Answer

  47. Cycles for 100 Answer • Ecological Succession • Main Page

  48. Cycles for 200 Answer • Carbon Dioxide • Main Page

  49. Cycles for 300 Answer • What is runoff and inflitration • Main Page

  50. Cycles for 400 Answer • Bacteria are responsible for Nitrogen Fixation and denitrification • Main Page

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