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Jeopardy Describing Populations Ecology Intro Changing Populations Ecological Interactions 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 Energy Flow 1 - $100 These are the first producers of energy-rich compounds that are later used by other organisms. Primary Producers 1 - $200 This process uses chemical energy to produce carbohydrates. Chemosynthesis 1 - $300 This type of organism eats waste or debris. Detritivore 1 - $400 If a primary producer acquires 18,765 J of energy from the sun, how many joules would its secondary consumer acquire assuming it is found in the same ecological pyramid? 187.65 J 1 - $500 Photosynthesis and Chemosynthesis both rely on this molecule to create carbohydrates. Carbon dioxide 2 - $100 This refers to the number of individuals per unit area. Population Density 2 - $200 What are the three major patterns of population distribution? Clumped, Random, and Uniform 2 - $300 This is the maximum number of individuals of a particular species that a particular environment can support. Carrying capacity 2 - $400 This refers to the number of males and females of each age a population contains. Age Structure 2 - $500 What are the four factors that affect population size? Birth rate, Death rate, Immigration, and Emigration 3 - $100 This term is considered to be the global sum of all ecosystems. The Biosphere 3 - $200 Give four examples of abiotic factors Air, water, light, soil, pH, temperature, salinity, humidity, inorganic nutrients. 3 - $300 What are the biological influences on organisms called? Biotic factors 3 - $400 Another word for consumer is ____________. Heterotroph 3 - $500 What are the three methods used in ecological studies? Observation, experimentation, and modeling 4 - $100 What determines an ecosystems carrying capacity? Limiting factors 4 - $200 These operate strongly when population density reaches a certain level. Density – dependent limiting factors 4 - $300 These affect all population in similar ways, regardless of population size and density. Density-independent limiting factors 4 - $400 Name three density dependent limiting factors. Competition, predation, herbivory, parasitism, disease, stress from overcrowding 4 - $500 Around 80 deer 5 - $100 This can be described as a network of feeding interactions. A food web 5 - $200 These organisms break down organic matter. Decomposers 5 - $300 Each step in a food chain or food web is known as a ___________________. Trophic level 5 - $400 What term describes the total amount of living tissue within a given trophic level? Biomass 5 - $500 This illustration is used to show the relative amount of energy or matter contained within each trophic level in a given food chain or food web. Ecological pyramid Final Jeopardy Type question to appear here Type answer to appear with a mouse-click here