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Ecosystem Jeopardy Review Game
Vocabulary Parts of an Ecosystem Matter Flow Energy Flow Think About It! $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $2 $2 $2 $2 $2 $5 $5 $5 $5 $5 $10 $10 $10 $10 $10 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20
An organism that breaks down dead plants and animals into nutrients for the soil.
An organism that gets energy by eating both plants and animals.
An environment that has living and nonliving things that interact.
All the members of one species that live within an area of an ecosystem.
The different populations that interact with each other in the same area.
A specific body part that helps an organism survive in its habitat.
A group of different parts that work together to perform a function.
These organisms produce their own food from energy they received from the sun.
These are 2 items that decomposers help put back into the soil.
This diagram shows how food chains in an ecosystem are connected.
This is the kind of temperature in which decay occurs the fastest.
A gas that is released into the atmosphere during the decay process.
A reason why a grasshopper population may decrease in the ecosystem below.
Possible answers:The grass dies and they have no food.The snakes overpopulate and eat them all.The kookaburras overpopulate and eat them all.
Explain what would happen if the snake population disappeared in this ecosystem.
Possible answers:The eagle would eat more kookaburras and the kookaburras would decrease in population.The grasshoppers and mice could overpopulate.
Possible answers:--Sun-orchid-mosquito-frog-raccoon-alligator--Sun-bladderwort-turtle-alligator--Sun-orchid-mosquito-carp-heron-alligator
Explain the difference between a producer and a consumer in this ecosystem.
Producers produce their own food with energy gained from the sun.Consumers get energy by consuming other organisms.