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1
Chapter 12 Review Jeopardy
  • With your host/hostess,
  • Your classmate

2
Chapter 12 Review Jeopardy
In a habitat Food what? Organism Relationship Misc.
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
In a habitat 100
  • Is 1 a primary consumer, tertiary consumer,
    secondary consumer or a producer?

4
In a habitat 200
  • Is 2 a primary consumer, tertiary consumer,
    secondary consumer or a producer?

5
In a habitat 300
  • Is 3 a primary consumer, tertiary consumer,
    secondary consumer or a producer?

6
In a habitat 400
  • Is 4 a primary consumer, tertiary consumer,
    secondary consumer or a producer?

7
In a habitat 500
  • What is shown in the diagram?

8
Food what? 100
  • Plants are
  • A) scavengers.
  • B) producers.
  • C) decomposers.
  • D) consumers.

9
Food what? 200
  • A rabbit is a
  • A) scavenger.
  • B) producer.
  • C) decomposer.
  • D) consumer.

10
Food what? 300
  • A food web shows the relationship between
  • A) energy pyramids.
  • B) food chains.
  • C) natural resources.
  • D) renewable resources.

11
Food what? 400
  • A way of showing how the energy from food moves
    through populations of organisms in a community
    is
  • A) a food chain.
  • B) a food diagram.
  • C) a food pyramid.
  • D) an energy pyramid.

12
Food what? 500
  • A way of showing how energy moves through a food
    chain is
  • A) predation.
  • B) a food web.
  • C) an energy pyramid.
  • D) symbiosis.

13
Organism 100
  • A species of living organisms that is in danger
    of becoming extinct is
  • A) a community.
  • B) a pollutant.
  • C) endangered.
  • D) in balance.

14
Organism 200
  • An adaptation in which an organism looks like its
    environment is called
  • A) camouflage.
  • B) mimicry.
  • C) protective covering.
  • D) warning coloration.

15
Organism 300
  • Animals that eat only dead organisms are
  • A) scavengers.
  • B) producers.
  • C) decomposers.
  • D) consumers.

16
Organism 400
  • Organisms that break down the wastes or remains
    of other organisms are
  • A) scavengers.
  • B) producers.
  • C) decomposers.
  • D) consumers.

17
Organism 500
  • The organism that a parasite feeds on is called a
  • A) consumer.
  • B) host.
  • C) predator.
  • D) prey.

18
Daily Double
  • How many points would you like to wager on
    todays DAILY DOUBLE???

19
Relationship 100
  • A relationship between two different kinds of
    organisms that benefits both of them is
  • A) commensalism.
  • B) mutualism.
  • C) parasitism.
  • D) symbiosis.

20
Relationship 200
  • The struggle among organisms for resources in an
    ecosystem is
  • A) an energy pyramid.
  • B) competition.
  • C) predation.
  • D) symbiosis.

21
Relationship 300
  • All of the following can upset the balance of an
    environment except
  • A) a flood.
  • B) a volcanic eruption.
  • C) an earthquake.
  • D) an individual organism does not reproduce.

22
Relationship 400
  • A relationship in which an organism kills and
    eats another organism is
  • A) commensalism.
  • B) competition.
  • C) predation.
  • D) prey.

23
Relationship 500
  • A close relationship between two organisms from
    different species that may help or harm them is
    called
  • A) symbiosis.
  • B) predation.
  • C) mutualism.
  • D) commensalism.

24
Miscellaneous 100
  • All of the following recycle through the
    environment except
  • A) carbon dioxide.
  • B) nitrogen.
  • C) people.
  • D) water.

25
Miscellaneous 200
  • Oxygen and carbon dioxide are cycled through the
    environment by the processes of respiration and
  • A) the water cycle.
  • B) photosynthesis.
  • C) evaporation.
  • D) carbon dioxide.

26
Miscellaneous 300
  • Excessive cutting of forests is
  • A) predation.
  • B) conservation.
  • C) decreasing carbon dioxide.
  • D) deforestation.

27
Miscellaneous 400
  • A trait of a living thins that helps it survive
    in its environment is
  • A) condensation.
  • B) a cactus.
  • C) a behavior.
  • D) an adaptation.

28
Miscellaneous 500
  • An adaptation in which an organism looks like
    another organism is called
  • A) camouflage.
  • B) mimicry.
  • C) protective covering.
  • D) warning coloration.

29
Chapter Review Jeopardy
  • THANK YOU for PLAYING!!!

Would you like a final Jeopardy question?
30
Final Jeopardy
  • How do scavengers differ from decomposers? Give
    examples in your answer.
  • Scavengers, such as vultures, feed upon the
    remains of organisms without breaking down the
    remains. Decomposers, such as bacteria, break
    down the remains of dead material into smaller
    molecules as they feed on them.
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