Survey
* Your assessment is very important for improving the workof artificial intelligence, which forms the content of this project
* Your assessment is very important for improving the workof artificial intelligence, which forms the content of this project
Ecology Jeopardy Ch 5 and 6 Populations Environmental Issues Interactions Habitat/Niche Grab bag In Communities 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 5 5 5 5 Category 1 for 1 Question: The number of individuals of one species that a certain area can support is known as the _______ ____________. Check Your Answer Category 1 for 1 Answer: carrying capacity Back to the Game Board Category 1 for 2 Question: Name two factors that make a population increase. Check Your Answer Category 1 for 2 Answer: births and immigration Back to the Game Board Category 1 for 3 Question: Which of the following are density-independent factors? a) a wildfire b) a heat wave c) a contagious disease d) food Check Your Answer Category 1 for 3 Answer: wildfire and heat wave (choices a and b) Back to the Game Board Category 1 for 4 Question: What are the two shapes of population graphs we studied in this unit? What is the name for each? Check Your Answer Category 1 for 4 Answer: J (exponential) and S (logistic) Back to the Game Board Category 1 for 5 Name two ways that technology has contributed to the human population growing exponentially. Check Your Answer Category 1 for 5 Answer: improvements in medicine such as vaccines and antibiotics, and gas-powered farm equipment Back to the Game Board Category 2 for 1 Question: What are two of the major greenhouse gases? Check Your Answer Category 2 for 1 Answer: carbon dioxide, methane, and water vapor Back to the Game Board Daily Double for 4! Question: In the formation of acid rain, ______ is burned, releasing _________, which forms sulfuric acid in the atmosphere. Check Your Answer Category 2 for 4 Answer: coal is burned, sulfur is released Back to the Game Board Category 2 for 3 Question: Name an indicator species. Why is it considered an indicator species? Check Your Answer Category 2 for 3 Answer: frogs, because their thin skin absorbs water (and pollutants) Back to the Game Board Daily double for 8! Question: What are the two major components of smog? Check Your Answer Category 2 for 8 Answer: ground level ozone and particulates Back to the Game Board Category 2 for 5 Question: What is the name for the process by which toxic substances become more concentrated in organisms higher on the food chain? Check Your Answer Category 2 for 5 Answer: biomagnification Back to the Game Board Category 3 for 1 Question: Give an example of interspecific competition in the prairie. Check Your Answer Category 3 for 1 Answer: a ferret and a coyote competing for prairie dogs. Back to the Game Board Category 3 for 2 Question: The relationship between a honeybee and a flower is best described as: Check Your Answer Category 3 for 2 Answer: Mutualism Back to the Game Board Daily Double for 6! Question: Name the relationships shown by the following: ++ ++0 Check Your Answer Category 3 for 6 Answer: + + = Mutualism + - = Parasitism or Predation + 0 = Commensalism Back to the Game Board Category 3 for 4 Question: How do toxins in milkweed plants benefit monarch butterflies? Check Your Answer Category 3 for 4 Answer: They make the butterflies distasteful to birds. Back to the Game Board Category 3 for 5 Question: A black rhinoceros grazes on the African plains. As it forages, the rhino disturbs multitudes of insects in the grass. Birds known as egrets forage on the ground near the rhino, eating insects flushed out by the hooves. Name 2 different types of interactions in this example. Check Your Answer Category 3 for 5 Answer: Predation = rhino and grasses, birds and insects. Commensalism = birds and rhino Back to the Game Board Category 4 for 1 Q: Earthworms aerate the soil by tunneling through it. They also enrich soil by adding their waste. They are efficient decomposers. This best describes the earthworm’s: a) Habitat b) Niche c) Footprint d) Limiting factors Check Your Answer Category 4 for 1 Answer: (b) niche Back to the Game Board Category 4 for 2 Question: Name 2 differences between predators and parasites. Check Your Answer Category 4 for 2 Answer: Predators are larger, and kill their prey. Parasites are small, and usually don’t kill their prey. Back to the Game Board Daily Double for 6 Question: The colored areas are showing the _____ niche. Check Your Answer Daily double for 6 Answer: realized niche Back to the Game Board Category 4 for 4 Question: Which species has the larger fundamental niche? (a) A (b) B (c) The same Check Your Answer Category 4 for 4 Answer: a) B Back to the Game Board Category 4 for 5 Question: The blue, larger paramecium is outcompeted. This is called ______ _______ Check Your Answer Category 4 for 5 Answer: competitive exclusion Back to the Game Board Category 5 for 1 Question: Name 2 non-renewable resources. Check Your Answer Category 5 for 1 Answer: coal and oil Back to the Game Board Category 5 for 2 Question: Name 2 invasive (or introduced) species. Check Your Answer Category 5 for 2 Answer: Zebra mussels in the Great Lakes, kudzu in the South, rabbits in Australia, pythons in the Everglades, mice in Australia Back to the Game Board Category 5 for 3 Question: Which are populations? (a) All the animals in a zoo (b) All the dogs in an animal shelter (c) All the mosquitoes around a lake (d) Both b and c (e) a, b, and c Check Your Answer Category 5 for 3 Answer: (d) both b and c Back to the Game Board Category 5 for 4 Question: What are four ways you could decrease your ecological footprint? Check Your Answer Category 5 for 4 Answer: carpool or public transportation, conserve energy around the home, eat foods produced locally, recycle more/produce less trash Back to the Game Category 5 for 5 Question: What is the pH of normal rain? Check Your Answer Category 5 for 5 Answer: around 5.6 Back to the Game Board