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Ecol & Darwin Quiz Biology Jeopardy Review
100
Food webs &
energy
relationships
Darwin
Where does all the
energy in a food web
ultimately come
from?
Ecology is the study
of relationships
between what 2
factors?
What is a producer?
Organisms sharing the
same space may have
a ____ relationship?
What is an omnivore?
What term signals a
relationship where
both species benefit?
The clown fish & sea
anemone have what
relationship?
What term does
Darwin use to
describe changes in a
species’ trait over
time?
Name at least 3
scientists who helped
support Darwin’s
theory?
What does the saying
survival of the fittest
mean?
Answer 1 of the
following: About
what year did Darwin
make his travels?
What was his ships’
name?
On what islands did
Darwin find his
finches?
Give at least 2 pieces
of evidence that
Darwin provided as
fact of his theory?
200
300
400
500
What is the difference
between a
decomposer & a
scavenger?
What percent of
energy is passed from
1 level to the next in a
food chain or
pyramid?
Name a plant AND
animal example
involving a parasite
relationship.
Final jeopardy question:
Miscellaneous
Name 3 of the 5 limiting resources in a biome.
What is nitrogen needed for in living things?
Why is phosphorous important for living things?
What does a K curve or carrying capacity on a
population graph show?
Name 3 concepts that determine the differences
in biomes?
describe the complete carbon cycle
Answer sheet for Jeopardy
Food webs &
energy
100
the sun
200
A plant, algae or
phytoplankton
300
400
An organism that
eats both plants &
animals
Decomposers help break
down nutrients for the
soil, scavengers feed on
dead organisms to obtain
energy for themselves in
the food web
relationships
*Biotic & abiotic
*Living & non living
*Organisms & their
environments
symbiotic
Mutualism
commensalism
Answers may vary
Ex. *Mistletoe &
pine tree
*flee/tick & dog
Darwin
Natural
Selection
Miscellaneous
Food, water, shelter, space (niche or habitat) &
carbon dioxide/oxygen
Hutton, Mendel,
Wallace, Lamarck,
Malthus
Nitrogen is part of amino acids &
they build our proteins.
Animals with adaptations
or mutations in their
genetics that benefit them
to survive & reproduce in
their environments are
successful
Phosphorous is part of the nucleic acid model
(DNA & RNA)- life’s instructions
1831
The Beagle
Galapagos Islands
Fossil records, geographic
locations, homologous
structures, descent with
modifications, embryo
development, natural
selection
A plateau on the graph where it would tell that
births equal deaths & the population has
stabilized. This means that the environment is
meeting all the needs of the organisms in that
particular community.
*Climate (weather, precipitation or
temperatures)
10%
*Latitude &/or altitude the globe
*Typical plants & animals that live there
*Major landforms like mountains, oceans, jet
streams, etc
Final jeopardy: Carbon dioxide gas is taken in by plants. Animals eat plants. Plants & animals die and decompose. Fossil fuels are burnt or
organisms breathe, releasing carbon dioxide gas back into the atmosphere.
500
Score
sheet
100
200
300
400
500
Food webs &
energy
relationships
Darwin
Miscellaneous