Title: Ecology Jeopardy
1Ecology Jeopardy
- Jeopardy
- Quiz Review
- Game
2Biotic or Abiotic? What am I? What goes around comes around Webs, chains, pyramids, relationships Ecological Levels
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3Water
4abiotic
5Living or once living
6biotic
7Grass
8Biotic
9 Soil
10Abiotic
11Rabbits
12biotic
13I am a consumer that eats both plants and animals
14omnivore
15I am a deer and eat just plants
16herbivore
17I eat a mouse that eats grass, so I am a ____
level consumer
18Second(ary)
19I can make my own food, I am a
20Producer( autotroph)
21I eat the bodies of dead organisms
22scavenger
23The step in the water cycle in which water
vapor(gas) becomes liquid water is
24condensation
25Molecules of liquid water absorb energy and
change into the gas state
26evaporation
27All living things contain this building block
28carbon
29What can fix free nitrogen into a form to be
used by plants and eventually get to us?
30Bacteria
31- Rain, snow, sleet, and hail are all forms of
32precipitation
33Many overlapping food chains in an ecosystem make
up a(n)
34Food web
35In an energy pyramid, which level has the most
available energy?
36producers
37A close relationship between two species that
benefits at least one of the species is called
38symbiosis
39When one species benefits and the other is
neither hurt or helped is the symbiotic
relationship called
40commensalism
41When a tick is on a human, the human is the
42host
43This is the level that includes the part of earth
where life exists
44Biosphere
45The study of how living things interact with each
other and with their environment is called
46ecology
47All the different populations that live together
are called a
48community
49The place where an organism lives that provides
the things it needs
50habitat
51The smallest unit of ecological organization is
a single
52organism