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Jeopardy
Changes in
Communities
The Living and Nonliving world
Living Things in
Ecosystems
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Changes in Population
Final Jeopardy
$100 Question from The Living
and Non-living world
Everything that surrounds
and affects a living thing.
$100 Answer from The Living
and Non-living world
What is the environment?
$200 Question from The Living
and Non-living world
It is the study of how
living and non-living
things affect each
other.
$200 Answer from The Living
and Non-living world
What is ecology?
$300 Question from The Living
and Non-living world
This includes all the
ways the living things in
a group interact with
each other. It also
includes the way living
things interact with their
non-living environment.
$300 Answer from The Living
and Non-living world
What is an ecosystem?
$400 Question from The Living
and Non-living world
A fish tank is an example of
an ecosystem. The living and
non-living things in the tank
affect each other. These two
living things in the fish tank
affect each other because
without each other they
would die.
$400 Answer from The Living
and Non-living world
What are the fish and plants?
$100 Question from Living
Things in Ecosystems
A pine tree, white tailed deer, and
saguaro cactus are each a group of the
same kind of living thing called this.
$100 Answer from Living Things
in Ecosystems
What is population?
$200 Question from Living
Things in Ecosystems
An ecosystem is made
up of living and nonliving things. The
living things in an
ecosystem are known
as this.
$200 Answer from Living Things
in Ecosystems
What is community?
$300 Question from Living
Things in Ecosystems
You can think of an
ecosystem as the
neighborhood that a living
thing is a part of. This can
be thought of as its address
in that neighborhood.
$300 Answer from Living Things
in Ecosystems
What is habitat?
$400 Question from Living
Things in Ecosystems
Birds share their tree habitat
with squirrels. Although they
share the same habitat, the way
these animals live may be very
different from each other. This
is the term for their role.
$400 Answer from Living Things
in Ecosystems
What is niche?
$100 Question from Change in
Population
The number of animals
that are born in a period
of time.
$100 Answer from Change in
Population
What is birth rate?
$200 Question from Change in
Population
The size of a population may
change because of a sudden
change in the amount of food,
water, and shelter. When these
necessities become scarce, THIS
term is used to describe the
reason for the change in
population size.
$200 Answer from Change in
Population
What is death rate?
$300 Question from Change in
Population
The size of a population can be
affected by the presence of THIS,
which is the word for an animal
that hunts other animals for food.
$300 Answer from Change in
Population
What is predator?
$400 Question from Change in
Population
Looking back at the “Oh Deer”
activity, another animal besides a deer
was introduced. THIS term would be
used to describe the animal that was
hunted.
$400 Answer from Change in
Population
What is prey?
$100 Question from Changes in
Communities
The series of changes in
the communities of an
ecosystem.
$100 Answer from Changes in
Communities
What is succession?
$200 Question from Changes in
Communities
Ecologists have found
these two different
stages in the succession
of an ecosystem.
$200 Answer from Changes in
Communities
What are pioneer and climax stages?
$300 Question from Changes in
Communities
This stage a community
is usually stable and
rarely changes.
$300 Answer from Changes in
Communities
What is the climax stage?
$400 Question from Changes in
Communities
In a pond succession,
each year some animals
and plants die and sink to
the bottom. This
continues until THIS type
of community develops.
$400 Answer from Changes in
Communities
What is a forest community?
Final Jeopardy
The population of a wild pig is 1,784. The
following events occur: 1.) 58 wild pigs are
killed in a flood. 2.) 192 wild pigs are born. 3.)
113 wild pigs are shot by hunters. 4.) 1 wild pig
died after eating a can of spam. What would the
final population be and did the population
increase or decrease? Show your work!
Final Jeopardy Answer
Final Population = 1,804
The population INCREASED
1,784-58=1,726
1,726+192=1,918
1,918-113=1,805
1,805-1=1,804
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