Ecology Jeopardy

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Ecology Jeopardy
Jeopardy
Quiz Review
Game
Biotic or
Abiotic?
What am I?
What goes
around
comes
around
Webs,
chains,
pyramids, &
relationships
Ecological
Levels
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Water
abiotic
Living or once living
biotic
Grass
Biotic
Soil
Abiotic
Rabbits
biotic
I am a consumer that
eats both plants and
animals
omnivore
I am a deer and eat just
plants
herbivore
I eat a mouse that eats
grass, so I am a ____
level consumer
Second(ary)
I can make my own
food, I am a
Producer( autotroph)
I eat the bodies of dead
organisms
scavenger
The step in the water
cycle in which water
vapor(gas) becomes
liquid water is
condensation
Molecules of liquid water
absorb energy and
change into the gas
state
evaporation
All living things contain this
“building block”
carbon
What can fix “free nitrogen”
into a form to be used by
plants and eventually get to
us?
Bacteria
•Rain, snow, sleet, and
hail are all forms of
precipitation
Many overlapping food
chains in an ecosystem
make up a(n)
Food web
In an energy pyramid,
which level has the most
available energy?
producers
A close relationship
between two species that
benefits at least one of the
species is called
symbiosis
When one species benefits
and the other is neither
hurt or helped is the
symbiotic relationship called
commensalism
When a tick is on a
human, the human is
the
host
This is the level that
includes the part of
earth where life exists
Biosphere
The study of how living
things interact with each
other and with their
environment is called
ecology
All the different
populations that live
together are called a
community
The place where an
organism lives that
provides the things it
needs
habitat
The smallest unit of
ecological organization is
a single
organism