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Tiger Jeopardy!. With your Host: Mr. Batson. Plant Cells !. Ecological Succession. Biomes. Classifying Organisms. Important Terminology. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. 500. 500.
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Tiger Jeopardy! With your Host: Mr. Batson
Plant Cells! Ecological Succession Biomes Classifying Organisms Important Terminology 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500
P.C.– 100: True or False :Plant cells have a cell wall that animal cells do not have. True
P.C.– 200: The function of the large vacuole. Stores water and gives shape to the plant cell.
P.C.– 300: Plants use this process to obtain their energy. Photosynthesis
P.C.– 400: Function of chloroplasts in a plant cell. Convert solar energy to chemical energy
P.C.– 500: Three things that are required by plants to make photosynthesis possible. Sunlight, Carbon dioxide, Water
Succession– 100: Change in an ecosystem over time is called. Ecological Succession
Succession– 200: How soil is produced. Lichen breaks down rock to release it’s minerals
Succession – 300: In an area that already has soil, ______ succession will take place Secondary
Succession– 400: True/False: Climax communities are stable and cannot change. False, natural disasters can change climax communites.
Succession– 500: In primary and secondary succession, these types of plants return first. Small shrubs and grasses.
Biomes – 100: A biome is a _______. Large area with similar climate, animal life, and plant life.
Biome – 200: Abiotic factors are the ______-_______ factors of an ecosystem Non-Living
Biome – 300: Three examples of abiotic factors are____. weather, water, sunlight, elevation
Biome – 400: Fill the energy pyramid Tertiary Secondary Primary Consumers Producers
Biome – 500: Organisms that break down dead organisms. Decomposers
Classifying– 100: Scientist who developed the way we scientifically name organisms. Carolus Linnaeus
Classifying– 200: Taxonomy is the way scientist group organisms together. List the 7 taxonomic levels in order.Hint: there are really 8 and it starts with Domain Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family Genus, Species
Classifying– 300: Rules we follow in writing down a scientific name. Genus capitalized, species lower-cased, italicized
Classifying– 400: True/False.Organisms in the same Genus will be in the same Order. True
Classifying– 500: Scientific name for the Gorilla (hint: did you do the homework from Tuesday?) Gorilla gorilla Daily Double!!!
Terminology – 100: System that uses steps to break organisms into smaller, more specific groups Dichotomous Keys
Terminology– 200: Things that eat plants are called. Herbivores
Terminology300 : Lions are carnivores because they only eat _____. Meat
Terminology– 500: Two other names for plants. (Hint think how they make energy) Autotrophs, producers