Jeopardy

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Food Webs
Food Chains
Energy
pyramids
Guess Who
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C. Food web
What is this a diagram of?
A.
B.
C.
D.
Energy flow system
Food Chain
Food Web
Food Pyramid
Row 1, Col 1
C. The Producer (plant)
What critical part of the
food chain is missing
a. The herbivore
b. The primary consumer
c. The producer
d. The secondary consumer
1,2
C. There is more energy available
Why are there more
plants than there are top
carnivores?
A. Carnivores don’t
like the Sun.
B. There are too many
primary consumers.
C. There is more
energy available at
the producer level.
D. There is no energy
available at the top.
1,3
A. The buzzard
Which consumer will be least
affected by the disappearance
of the seeds in the bottom
right corner?
a. The buzzard
b. The squirrel
c. The spider
d. The grasshopper
1,4
D. It will reduce the number of Frogs
What will most likely happen if the
number of snakes dramatically
increases?
A. It will increase the number of
titmice.
B. It will decrease the number of
buzzards.
C. It will result in many more
available rabbits.
D. It will reduce the number of
Frogs.
2,1
What do these squiggly lines
represent in this food chain?
(Short answer)
2,2
B. There is more energy there
Why is the bottom level with
the producers so much
bigger than the levels
above it?
a. It looks pretty
b. There is more energy
there
c. There is lower energy
there
d. The lions pointy head fits
best in the top
2,3
D. Arctic cod
I am the secondary
consumer in this
system
a. Algae
b. Ringed Seal
c. Polar Bear
d. Arctic Cod
2,4
B. Shrimp
What does the seagull eat?
A. Orca
B. Shrimp
C. Squid
D. Large blue fish
3,1
C. An increase in the mice
What could increase the amount of energy available to the
snake?
a. A decrease in the grass
b. A decrease in the grasshoppers
c. An increase in the mice
d. An increase in the hawks
3,2
A. The tertiary consumer
In which level of this energy
pyramid is the least amount
of energy available?
a. The tertiary consumer
b. The secondary consumer
c. The primary consumer
d. The producers
3,3
B. Top level consumer
What would you consider the
crocodile to be?
A. Producer
B. Top level consumer
C. Primary consumer
D. Tertiary consumer
3,4
C. The iguanas will decrease in number
What would happen if
the number of
caterpillars suddenly
decreased?
a. The bunnies would
die out
b. The birds would
increase in number
c. The iguanas would
decrease in number
d. The eagle will have
more food
4,1
B. The bunny (regular)
Which of these organisms contain the most energy?
a. The Sun
b. The bunny (regular)
c. The snake
d. The wolf
4,2
D. 90%
How much energy is lost
as it moves from the
third trophic level of the
Herring to the fourth
level of the mackerel?
a. 100%
b. 50%
c. 10%
d. 90%
4,3
C. Phytoplankton
I am one of the most abundant producers in the ocean supplying
the rest of the ecosystem with chemical energy.
a. Zooplankton
b. Minnows
c. Phytoplankton
d. The sun
4,4
B. They provide nutrients used by the producers
Why are the decomposers
important to this food
web?
a. They provide chemical
energy to the grass
b. They provide nutrients
used by the producers
c. They are the food source
for the fox
d. They provide radient
energy to the system
5,1
D. THE SUN!!!!!!!!!!
Where does the producer get its energy?
a. The Insect
b. The bacteria
c. The berries
d. The sun
5,2
B. 10%
What percentage of the energy is
passed along from the producers
in the bottom level to the
herbivores just above?
a.
b.
c.
d.
1%
10%
100%
1000%
5,3
D. The sun
The energy present in the
producers level came
from what?
a. A good diet
b. The bacteria
c. The bunnies
d. The sun
5,4
DAILY DOUBLE
Where did it go…
A squirrel eats an acorn full of chemical energy.
However only 10% of that energy is passed along to
that squirrel. We know that energy cannot be created
or destroyed. So, where did the other 90% of the
chemical energy go.
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Scientists measured the average
weight of living things found in a
certain field. They found on
average: 9,600 grams of plant
life, 1,100 g of herbivorous
animals, and 400g of carnivorous
animals per square meter in the
field. Why is the total weight of
carnivores only about 4% of the
amount of the plants in the same
area?
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