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ecology Jeopardy Terms Interactions Graphs and Randomness Terms II Really Hard Grab Bag 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 FINAL Terms 100 Resources like food, temperature, & space, that may change the growth of a population, are considered to be this Limiting Factors Terms 200 Information collected in any study, whether it is a lab or in nature Data and/or Observations Terms 300 An area on earth characterized by its vegetation, temperature, rainfall, and biodiversity biome Terms 400 Name the 3 of the many forms in which nitrogen exists during the nitrogen cycle Ammonia, Nitrate, Nitrogen Gas, protein/amino acids Terms 500 Multiple species living in the same environment are all belong to one _____. Community Interactions 100 A relationship in which two or more populations of organisms live together and interact directly or almost directly with each other. Symbiosis Interactions 200 A symbiotic interaction in which one organism benefits and the other is unaffected. Commensalism Interactions 300 Intestinal bacteria (E. coli) that help humans digest food are supplied with nutrients from what we eat. This is an example of what kind of symbiosis? Mutualism Interactions 400 The name of the organism that benefits in an interaction where the host suffers. Parasite Interactions 500 A community relationship in which one organism always suffers death as a result of the interaction. Predator-Prey Graphs and Randomness 100 The red line on the following graph represents what information? This population’s Carrying Capacity Graphs and Randomness 200 Give a likely explanation for the behavior of this graph. What happened to this population? This population exceeded its carrying capacity Graphs and Randomness 300 Rats would be considered what, in this diagram? Primary Consumers Graphs and Randomness 400 What is the local name for Easter Island? Rapa Nui Graphs and Randomness 500 Copy this graph and use a dashed line to predict the behavior of the predator population that preys on it. Terms II 100 the gradual and orderly process of change in an ecosystem brought about by the progressive replacement of one species by new ones. succession Terms II 200 The maximum number of organisms that can be supported by the resources in any given environment. Carrying Capacity DAILY DOUBLE – Terms II This characteristic of populations refers to the number of organisms that occupy a certain amount of space. In other words, a large number of organisms in an environment has a high whereas a small number of organisms in that same space would have a low . Population Density Terms II 400 The 2 fatty acids that make up Lorenzo’s Oil. Erucic Acid and Oleic Acid Terms II 500 This is defined as an organism’s role in the community in which it lives (e.g., what it eats, where it lives, and its relationships with other organisms). Niche Grab Bag 100 Mrs. Mason’s favorite type of animal Insects Grab Bag 200 Name 3 enzymes. Grab Bag 300 What is converted to Acetyl CoA (first molecule that enters Krebs Cycle) by the loss of a carbon atom. Pyruvate Grab Bag 400 Name the famous Greek mathematician that came up 2 2 2 with this: a + b = c Pythagoros Really Hard Grab Bag 500 The intermediate molecule that is formed when water and carbon dioxide combine. Hint: It helps the solution become more acidic. Carbonic Acid FINAL JEOPARDY Explain the concept of interdependence. All organisms (living things) on earth depend on each other, whether it is directly or indirectly.