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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
GameBoard Chapter 21 Ecology
Organization Energy
Transfer
Food Webs Interactions
And
Relationships
Vocabulary
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GameBoard Levels of Organization
100 *** DAILY DOUBLE ***
An ecosystem includes both biotic and ___________ parts.
GameBoard Levels of Organization
200
A group of organisms of the same species living in an area
Answer
GameBoard Levels of Organization
300A
Answers Population = SAME species
Community = Different Species
GameBoard Levels of Organization
400
The desert, the rainforest, and the tundra are examples of.
Answer
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500
List the 6 levels of ecological organization from MOST complex to LEAST complex
Answer
GameBoard Energy Transfer
100Most of Earth’s energy
can be traced back to this celestial body.
Answer
GameBoard Energy Transfer
200
An organism that makes it’s own food from minerals, water and sunlight is a
______________________.
Answer
GameBoard Energy Transfer
400
List the 5 different types of heterotrophs along with what they prey upon.
Answer
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Energy Transfer
400AHerbivore: ONLY plants
Carnivore: ONLY animals
Omnivore: Both plants and animals
Decomposer/Detritivore: Decaying organic matter
Scavenger: Dead flesh
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Food Web
500Draw a complete and accurate food web using
organisms that can be found in grayslake.
* Must have 2 or more food chains
Answer
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Interactions and Relationships
100The relationship that exists between a
robin and a worm.
Answer
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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
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Interactions and Relationships
400
Answer
This graph shows the _______________
of Deer Population on Walla Walla Island
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Interactions and Relationships
500
Give a possible limiting factor for an aquarium.
Answer
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Interactions and Relationships
500A
What is oxygen, food, space, algae, light, heat, salt (for a salt
water tank).
GameBoard Vocabulary
300
Variation of life forms within a given ecosystem, biome, or an entire planet
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GameBoard 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