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Test your knowledge with Ecology Jeopardy! Explore food chains, trophic levels, biodiversity, and threats to ecosystems in an exciting quiz format. Challenge yourself to learn more about the cycles of matter and the intricacies of ecological systems.
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Jeopardy Ecology Vocabulary Food Chains & Webs more ‘trophs & ‘vores Biodiversity & Biosphere threats Cycles of matter ‘trophs & ‘vores 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500
Many of these overlapping, single pathways make up a food web. A 100
What are Food Chains? A 100
This is the primary energy source of any food web, in any ecosystem. A 200
What is the sun? A 200
All plant-eaters are in this trophic level of a food web. A 300
A quaternary consumer is also known as this level consumer (some number) A 400
What is the 4th level? A 400
In any food web, the arrows always point in this direction. A 500
“self-feeder” B 100
What is an autotroph? B 100
“other-feeder” B 200
What is an heterotroph? B 200
Humans, birds and bears may be thought of as this type of ‘vore B 300
What is an omnivore? B 300
This primary (first level) consumer is this type of ‘vore. B 400
What is a herbivore? B 400
This type of ‘vore eats decomposing organic matter called detritus. B 500
What is a detritivore? B 500
What is an autotroph? C 100
What is a heterotroph? C 200
The organism in the picture is this type of ‘troph. C 300
What is a heterotroph? C 300
DAILY DOUBLE DAILY DOUBLE C 400
A bacon-double cheeseburger with lettuce onions and tomatoes may be lunch for this type of ‘vore. C 400
What is an omnivore? C 400
This tertiary (third level) consumer may be this type of ‘vore. C 500
This layer in the Earth’s atmosphere is being depleted which may let in the UV rays that harms living things. D 100
ozone D 100
Pollution from car exhaust and factories may combine with water vapor in the air to form this type of rain.(It can lower the pH of lakes and streams, which caused loss of species.) D 200
What is acid? D 200
Clearing rainforests for farmland or firewood, destroys the “homes” of many animals. An animal’s “home” is known this. D 300
What is habitat? D 300
A form of water pollution in which detergents are dumped into lakes and ponds, may cause this type of growth, that can lead to the death of fish. D 400
What is an algal bloom? D 400
This is the term for separation of wilderness areas from other wilderness areas due to development of the land by human development. (It can greatly disrupt habitats and cause local species extinction.) D 500
Too much greenhouse gases, can lead to too much greenhouse effect, which can lead to this type of warming. E 100
What is global? E 100
What is precipitation? E 200
This is the process of water vapor becoming liquid droplets. E 300
What is condensation? E 300