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THIS. IS. Jeopardy. Your. With. Host. Jeopardy. Food Webs. Feeding Relationships. Succession. Symbiosis. Trophic Levels. Energy Pyramids. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400.

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  1. THIS IS Jeopardy

  2. Your With Host...

  3. Jeopardy Food Webs Feeding Relationships Succession Symbiosis Trophic Levels Energy Pyramids 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

  4. Symbiosis in Ecology is: a. A Predator eating its Prey c. A close relationship between two Organisms b. A dog marking its territory d. he Total Biomass of a habitat A 100

  5. What is (C). A close relationship between two Organisms A 100

  6. A symbiotic relationship between two organisms that is mutually beneficial A 200

  7. What is Mutualistic / Mutualism A 200

  8. A symbiotic relationship between two organisms where one benefits while the other is harmed: A 300

  9. What is Parasitism A 300

  10. A symbiotic relationship between two organisms where one gains benefit while the other is neither helped nor harmed A 400

  11. What is Commensalism A 400

  12. An Example of this type of Symbiosis would be when a tapeworm is living within the intestines of a dog A 500

  13. What is Parasitism A 500

  14. The base of all Trophic Levels are composed of this: a. What is a Chupicabra c. What is a Consumer b. What are Producers d. What is a Herbivore B 100

  15. b. What are Producers B 100

  16. Trophic level that eats Producers B 200

  17. What are Primary Consumers B 200

  18. Trophic Level of a human eating a salad B 300

  19. What is a Primary Consumer B 300

  20. The smallest/lowest populationed Trophic level B 400

  21. What is the Tertiary Consumer or Alpha Predator B 400

  22. Photosynthesizers and this other type of producer form the base of all Trophic Levels B 500

  23. What is a Chemosynthesizer B 500

  24. The term for what predators eat C 100

  25. What is Prey C 100

  26. Are organisms that primarily eat only meat C 200

  27. What is a Carnivore C 200

  28. Are organisms that primarily only eat plants C 300

  29. What are Herbivores C 300

  30. DAILY DOUBLE DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager C 400

  31. Humans that eat both plant and animal matter are considered this C 400

  32. What is an Omnivore C 400

  33. The term used to describe all three of these; Carnivore, Herbivore, and Omnivore. Known as “different feeders” C 500

  34. What is a Heterotroph C 500

  35. The rule describing the loss of 90% of the energy as one moves up through the levels of an Energy Pyramid D 100

  36. What is the 10% Rule D 100

  37. Is being transferred as the levels of the pyramid go up D 200

  38. Energy D 200

  39. The _________ level of the Energy pyramid has the most Biomass D 300

  40. What is the lowest or Producer D 300

  41. Occurs to the top most level of an energy pyramid when the base of the pyramid becomes smaller D 400

  42. What is starvation or the population decreases D 400

  43. Is the percent of energy left on the top level of an energy pyramid where there are only 3 levels, the lowest level containing 100% energy D 500

  44. What is 1 percent D 500

  45. Is the type of succession where a new island is forming and ground for the first time is being settled/growing things E 100

  46. What is Primary Succession E 100

  47. A type of first species to colonize a new or disturbed area. E 200

  48. What is a pioneer species E 200

  49. The type of Succession that occurs when a fire or other disaster has destroyed land and plans must regrow E 300

  50. What is Secondary Succession E 300

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