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Chains, Webs, & Pyramids

Chains, Webs, & Pyramids. Niche. Cycles. Biomes. Symbiosis. Environmental Issues. Chains, Webs, & Pyramids. Human Issues. Biomes. Niche. Symbiosis. Cycles. $100. $100. $100. $100. $100. $100. $200. $200. $200. $200. $200. $200. $300. $300. $300. $300. $300. $300. $400.

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Chains, Webs, & Pyramids

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  1. Chains, Webs, & Pyramids

  2. Niche

  3. Cycles

  4. Biomes

  5. Symbiosis

  6. Environmental Issues

  7. Chains, Webs, & Pyramids Human Issues Biomes Niche Symbiosis Cycles $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

  8. Begins all food chains & webs

  9. What are autotrophs or producers?

  10. Where energy is stored in sugars

  11. What are chemical bonds?

  12. Second trophic level organisms

  13. What are herbivores?

  14. Energy available for next trophic level

  15. What is only 10%?

  16. May fill both a second and third trophic level niche

  17. What are omnivores?

  18. Coyotes, wolves, lions are examples

  19. What are carnivores?

  20. Leeches and ticks are examples

  21. What are parasites?

  22. Deer and acorns are an example

  23. What is a producer-consumer niche?

  24. Coyote and rabbits are an example

  25. What is predator-prey niche?

  26. Place where an organism lives is part of this

  27. What is habitat?

  28. Transpiration is part of this cycle

  29. What is the water cycle?

  30. Carbon source in the atmosphere

  31. What is carbon dioxide?

  32. Taking N2 from the atmosphere & changing it into a usable form

  33. What is nitrogen fixation?

  34. Daily Double!!

  35. Biogeochemical cycle that doesn’t involve the atmosphere

  36. What is the phosphorus cycle?

  37. Plants that contain nitrifying bacteria on their roots

  38. What are legumes?

  39. Caribou, lichens, permafrost, no trees

  40. What is the Tundra?

  41. Used mainly for farmland in the U.S.

  42. What are grasslands?

  43. Coniferous forests, moose, lynx, redwood trees

  44. What is a taiga?

  45. Subject to mudslides and wild fires

  46. What is the chaparral?

  47. Elephants, giraffes, acacia trees, water buffalo, antelopes, hyenas

  48. What is a savanna?

  49. Organism that is harmed in this relationship

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