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THIS IS With Your Host... Energized Ecosystems Populations Simply Symbiosis Amazing Adaptations Organism Interactions Grab Bag 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 Give the definition of an ecosystem. A 100 All the living and non-living things that interact in a particular area A 100 An organism’s specific role, or how it makes its living is called its… A 200 Niche A 200 What is a biotic factor? Name 3 examples. A 300 The living parts of an ecosystem. Any kind of plant or animal. A 300 What is an abiotic factor? Name 3 examples. A 400 The non-living parts of an ecosystem. Soil, Water, Temperature, Oxygen, and Sunlight A 400 A specific place within an ecosystem where an organism lives is called a… A 500 Habitat A 500 True or False: All the members of one species in a particular area is called a population. B 100 TRUE! B 100 Is this an image of a population or community? Give your reasoning. B 200 Community, because it contained a few different populations (Starfish, Sea Urchin & Coral) B 200 A group of organisms that are physically similar and can reproduce with one another is called a… B 300 Species B 300 Name three limiting factors that could prevent a population from growing. B 400 Food, Space & Weather B 400 Name four ways that a population can change. B 500 Birth, Death, Immigration & Emigration B 500 Name the three types of symbiosis. C 100 Mutualism, Commensalism, & Parasitism C 100 Give an example of two species participating in a mutualistic relationship. C 200 Answers may vary. Both organisms must benefit. C 200 What is commensalism? C 300 A relationship where one species benefits and the other is neither helped nor harmed C 300 DAILY Place A Wager DOUBLE C 400 Give an example of parasitism- you must explain why it would be considered parasitism. C 400 Answers may vary. One species must benefit while the other is harmed. C 400 A parasite doesn’t want to kill its host. Why not? C 500 If a parasite killed its host, it would lose its habitat and food source C 500 What is an adaptation? D 100 The behaviors and physical features that allow an organism to survive successfully in their environment D 100 Name three prey adaptations that prevent them from becoming prey! D 200 Mimicry, False Coloring, Warning Colors, Protective Coverings, & Camouflage D 200 Choose a prey adaptation and explain how it would prevent an organism from becoming prey. D 300 Answers will vary Must describe how it will help the organism to survive D 300 Name some adaptations of this creature D 400 Claws, Sharp Teeth, Keen Eyes, Strong Back Legs etc. D 400 Give me an example of a predator and its prey. Describe the adaptations that both species have to help them survive. D 500 Answers vary D 500 The struggle between organisms for limited resources results in… E 100 Competition E 100 What are some factors that animals would compete over? E 200 Food, Water, Prey, Space, Mates E 200 What is predation? E 300 An interaction in which one species kills and eats another E 300 Give an example of a predator and its prey E 400 Answers will vary E 400 Who is the predator? Who is the prey? E 500 Predator: Red Fox Prey: Mouse E 500 How could weather be a factor in limiting a population? F 100 Weather could kill a species’ food supply, destroy their habitats, or directly harm them in some way. F 100 True or False: An example of a population would be all the fish in the Indian Ocean. F 200 False F 200 How can predation effect population? F 300 If predators overhunt their prey, it could eventually decrease their own population F 300 What is emigration? F 400 When animals leave a population F 400 If you were a scientist studying the population of grasshoppers in a field, what strategy would you use? F 500 Direct Observation Indirect Observation Sampling Mark & Recapture F 500 The Final Jeopardy Category is: Ms. Musich’s Cats Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin Which of the following is NOT one of my cats: Button, Figaro, Lucky or Lulu Click on screen to continue LULU! Click on screen to continue Thank You for Playing Jeopardy! Game Designed By C. Harr-MAIT