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Succession Predator/Prey Symbiosis
Energy
Vocab
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To Round Two!
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What type of consumer gets
energy by only eating
producers?
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What type of consumer gets
energy from eating dead
organisms?
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What type of consumer
gets energy from other
animals?
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What type of organism
makes their own energy?
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What type of consumer has
a variety of sources for
energy, plants and
animals?
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The long term changes that
take place in two species
because of their close
interactions with each other
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C2 - 200
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A diagram that represents
how the energy in food
molecules flows from one
organism to the next
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A complex diagram
representing the many
energy pathways in a real
ecosystem
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A diagram shaped like a
triangle that shows the
loss of energy at each
level of the food chain
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A large region
characterized by a specific
type of climate and certain
types of plant and animal
communities
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The gradual re-growth or
development of a
community of organisms
over time
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Ecological succession that
begins with bare, exposed
rock
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Ecological succession that
begins with soil
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From the notes, list the
order of development in
primary succession
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Give two examples of when
secondary succession
occurs
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An organism that is eaten
by another organism
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An organism that eats other
organisms
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C4 -300
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Between a lion and zebra,
who is the predator and
who is the prey?
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The largest population, of
predators or prey, that a
given environment can
support over a long period
of time
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Predators are what type of
consumer?
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A close, long-term
association between two
or more species
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A symbiotic relationship in
which one organism
benefits and the other is
unaffected
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A symbiotic association in
which one organism
benefits while the other is
harmed
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A symbiotic relationship in
which both organisms
benefit
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A orchid lives on the branch
of a tree without harming
the tree demonstrates
what type of symbiosis?
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DAILY
DOUBLE
Question
Biomes
Biomes
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Cycles
To Round One
Miscellaneous Organization
To Final Jeopardy!
C6 -200
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Sugar is broken down for
energy and carbon dioxide
is released into the
atmosphere
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Water returns to the
atmosphere from plants
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Nitrogen in the atmosphere
is changed into a useable
form by what?
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For what purpose do we need
nitrogen in our bodies?
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The burning of fuel, releasing
carbon dioxide into the
atmosphere
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This biome is hot and dry,
receiving less than 25 cm
of rain a year
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This type of forest has trees
where the leaves fall off
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This type of biome has pine
trees, trees with cones for
producing seeds
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This type of grassland has a
large variety of herbivores
and a wet and dry season
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What biome are we
currently in?
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This biome receives over 400
cm of rainfall a year
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The permanently frozen
ground just below the
surface of the soil
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What biome do you find
permafrost in?
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This type of grassland is
home to prairie dogs and
bison
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Name one of the 2 major
biomes found in Austraila
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The study of interactions
between organisms and
their environment
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The ultimate source for all
energy on earth
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The first organisms to grow
in an area undergoing
ecological succession
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The breakdown of dead
materials into carbon
dioxide and water
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Name the two types of
decomposers
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A group of individuals of the
same species that live together
in the same area at the same
time
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A community of organisms and
their nonliving environment
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All of the populations of
different species that live and
interact in an area
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A group of cells that perform
the same function
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The part of the Earth
where life exists
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DAILY
DOUBLE
Question
DAILY
DOUBLE
Question
FINAL JEOPARDY
CATEGORY
Energy
Suppose that the organisms in each
level of an energy pyramid use 90% of
the energy from the previous level. If
an insect eats a plant and a bird eats the
insect, about how much energy from
the plant is stored in the insect for the
bird to use?
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Herbivore
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Scavenger
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Carnivore
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Producer
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Omnivore
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Coevolution
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Food Chain
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Food web
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Energy pyramid
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Biome
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Succession
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Primary
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Secondary
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Rock, lichen, moss, ferns
and grasses, shrubs, trees
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Farmer lets the field go or a
natural disaster, like a
forest fire
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Prey
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Predator
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Lion is the predator and
zebra is the prey
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Carrying capacity
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Carnivore
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Symbiosis
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Commensalism
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Parasitism
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Mutualism
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Commensalism
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Cellular Respiration
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Transpiration
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Nitrogen fixing bacteria
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To use in making DNA and
proteins
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Combustion
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Desert
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Temperate deciduous
forest
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Coniferous forest
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Savanna
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Temperate deciduous forest
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Tropical Rainforest
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Permafrost
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Artic Tundra
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Temperate grassland or prairie
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Desert or tropical rainforest
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Ecology
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The sun
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Pioneer species
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Decomposition
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Bacteria and fungi
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Population
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Ecosystem
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Community
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Tissue
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Biosphere
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