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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Remember than in the game of jeopardy students supply a question for a statement (the answer)
that the teacher gives them.
The teacher gives the answer and the student formulates a question for that answer.
E.g.:
Answer – the number of days in one week
Student would supply the question, “What is 7?”
PRACTICE USING THIS POWERPOINT BEFORE USING IT IN CLASS!
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Click anywhere on this card to start the game.
Select a category value and click on it.
Click on the ANSWER button FIRST.
THIS IS VERY IMPORTANT! Your first click ANYWHERE will
reveal the answer (clue).
Click on QUESTION TO REVEAL CORRECT STUDENT
RESPONSE.
Click on the PINK HOUSE BUTTON to return to the category
screen.
To END the PowerPoint, double click on any area of the screen.
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Populations and Communities Jeopardy
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Final Jeopardy
YELLOW
-100• QUESTION: “What is niche?
• ANSWER: An organism’s particular role, or
how it makes its living, is called this
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YELLOW
-200• QUESTION: What is water?
• ANSWER: To carry out photosynthesis,
algae and plants use the Abiotic factors
sunlight, carbon dioxide, and this.
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YELLOW
-300• QUESTION: What is predation?
• ANSWER: An interaction in which one
organism kills and eats another
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YELLOW
-400• QUESTION: What is symbiosis?
• ANSWER: A close relationship between
two species that benefits at least one of the
species is called this
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YELLOW
-500• QUESTION: What is commensalism?
• ANSWER: A hawk building its nest on an arm of
the saguaro cactus is an example of this
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GREEN
-100• QUESTION: What is a community?
• ANSWER: All the different populations
that live together in an area make up this
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GREEN
-200• QUESTION: What is a single organism?
• ANSWER: The smallest unit of ecological
organization is this
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GREEN
-300• QUESTION: What is the birth of
offspring?
• ANSWER: The major way in which new
individuals are added to a population
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GREEN
-400• QUESTION: What is a habitat?
• ANSWER: The place where an
organism lives and that provides the
things the organism needs is called this
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GREEN
-500• QUESTION: What is a food, water, and
shelter?
• ANSWER: An organism’s habitat
must provide this (3)
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ORANGE
-100• QUESTION: What is competition?
• ANSWER: The struggle between organisms
to survive in a habitat with limited
resources is this
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ORANGE
-200• QUESTION: What is population density?
• ANSWER: The number of individuals of a
population in a specific area
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ORANGE
-300• QUESTION: What is limiting factor?
• ANSWER: An early winter frost
preventing further growth in a tomato
garden is an example of this
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ORANGE
-400• QUESTION: What is carrying capacity?
• ANSWER: The largest population that an
environment can support
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ORANGE
!!!DOUBLE JEOPARDY!!!
• QUESTION: What is adaptations?
• ANSWER: The behaviors and physical
characteristics of species that allow them
to live successfully in their environment
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PURPLE
-100• QUESTION: What is competition?
• ANSWER: By hunting at different times
of day, the hawk and owl are able to reduce
this
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PURPLE
-200• QUESTION: What is a biotic factor?
• ANSWER: Grass is this in a prairie
ecosystem
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PURPLE
-300• QUESTION: What is sampling?
• ANSWER: Counting the number of
organisms in a small area and multiplying to
estimate the number in a larger area
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PURPLE
-400• QUESTION: What is a population?
• ANSWER: All the grey wolves in a forest is
an example of this
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PURPLE
!!!DOUBLE JEOPARDY!!!
• QUESTION: What is emigration?
• ANSWER: A group of antelope leaving the
herd in search of better grassland is an
example of this
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BLUE
-100• QUESTION:
What is a host?
• ANSWER: When a flea is living on a dog,
the dog is this
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BLUE
-200• QUESTION:
– What is abiotic factors?
• ANSWER: The nonliving parts of a
ecosystem
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BLUE
-300• QUESTION: What is ecology
• ANSWER: The study of how things interact
with each other and their environment
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BLUE
-400• QUESTION: What is adaptation?
• ANSWER: A shark’s powerful jaws is an
example of this
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BLUE
-500• QUESTION:
What is symbiotic relationships?
• ANSWER: Mutualism, commensalism,
and parasitism are three types of this
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FINAL JEOPARDY
• ANSWER: An environmental factor that
prevents a population from increasing
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What are
limiting factors?
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The Escherichia coli that live in
your intestine and help break down
food are an example of which type
of interaction
A) Mutualism
C) Predation
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B) Commensalism
D) Parasitism
Question
When a jellyfish paralyzes a tiny
fish with its poisonous tentacles,
the fish is what
A) Predator
C) Prey
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B) Parasite
D) Host
Question
All of the following are examples
of limiting factors EXCEPT
A) Weather Conditions
C) Soil
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B) Space
D) Food