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Ecology Jeopardy

Ecology Jeopardy. Jeopardy Quiz Review Game. 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.

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Ecology Jeopardy

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  1. Ecology Jeopardy Jeopardy Quiz Review Game

  2. Water

  3. abiotic

  4. Living or once living

  5. biotic

  6. Grass

  7. Biotic

  8. Soil

  9. Abiotic

  10. Rabbits

  11. biotic

  12. I am a consumer that eats both plants and animals

  13. omnivore

  14. I am a deer and eat just plants

  15. herbivore

  16. I eat a mouse that eats grass, so I am a ____ level consumer

  17. Second(ary)

  18. I can make my own food, I am a

  19. Producer( autotroph)

  20. I eat the bodies of dead organisms

  21. scavenger

  22. The step in the water cycle in which water vapor(gas) becomes liquid water is

  23. condensation

  24. Molecules of liquid water absorb energy and change into the gas state

  25. evaporation

  26. All living things contain this “building block”

  27. carbon

  28. What can fix “free nitrogen” into a form to be used by plants and eventually get to us?

  29. Bacteria

  30. Rain, snow, sleet, and hail are all forms of

  31. precipitation

  32. Many overlapping food chains in an ecosystem make up a(n)

  33. Food web

  34. In an energy pyramid, which level has the most available energy?

  35. producers

  36. A close relationship between two species that benefits at least one of the species is called

  37. symbiosis

  38. When one species benefits and the other is neither hurt or helped is the symbiotic relationship called

  39. commensalism

  40. When a tick is on a human, the human is the

  41. host

  42. This is the level that includes the part of earth where life exists

  43. Biosphere

  44. The study of how living things interact with each other and with their environment is called

  45. ecology

  46. All the different populations that live together are called a

  47. community

  48. The place where an organism lives that provides the things it needs

  49. habitat

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