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Relation-Relation-shipsships
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Effects Effects on on
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Energy Energy Roles and Roles and
Food Food ChainsChains
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Final Jeopardy Question!Final Jeopardy Question!
The living things in an The living things in an ecosystem.ecosystem.
What are biotic What are biotic factors?factors?
The place an The place an organism lives and organism lives and that provides the that provides the
things the organism things the organism needs.needs.
What is a What is a habitat?habitat?
All the living and All the living and nonliving things nonliving things that interact in a that interact in a particular area.particular area.
What is What is an ecosystem?an ecosystem?
A list of the 5 A list of the 5 abiotic factors that abiotic factors that affect living things.affect living things.
What are water, What are water, sunlight, oxygen, sunlight, oxygen, temperature, and temperature, and
soil?soil?
DAILY DAILY DOUBLE!DOUBLE!
The behaviors and The behaviors and physical characteristics physical characteristics
of species that allow of species that allow them to live them to live
successfully in their successfully in their environment.environment.
What is an What is an adaptation?adaptation?
An organism’s An organism’s particular role, or particular role, or how it makes its how it makes its
living.living.
What is a What is a niche?niche?
Animals that rest Animals that rest during the day during the day
and are active at and are active at night.night.
What is a nocturnal What is a nocturnal animal?animal?
The definition of The definition of diurnal.diurnal.
What are What are animals that animals that
are active are active during the during the
day and rest day and rest at night?at night?
A close relationship A close relationship between two species between two species that benefits one of that benefits one of
the species and hurts the species and hurts the other.the other.
What is parasitism?What is parasitism?
An interaction in An interaction in which both species which both species
benefit.benefit.
What is mutualism?What is mutualism?
An interaction in An interaction in which one species which one species benefits, and the benefits, and the
other is unharmed.other is unharmed.
What is What is commensalism?commensalism?
A relationship A relationship in which one in which one
organism kills organism kills and eats and eats another.another.
What is What is predation?predation?
Two moose fighting Two moose fighting for a female mate is for a female mate is an example of this.an example of this.
What is What is competition?competition?
When a lion is When a lion is hunting a giraffe, hunting a giraffe,
the lion is this.the lion is this.
What is the What is the predator?predator?
When a leech is When a leech is sucking blood from sucking blood from
a human, the a human, the human is called human is called
this.this.
What is the host?What is the host?
DAILY DAILY DOUBLE!DOUBLE!
The Escherichia coli The Escherichia coli that have a home in that have a home in your intestine, and your intestine, and
help you break down help you break down food, is an example of food, is an example of
this interaction.this interaction.
What is mutualism?What is mutualism?
The letter that marks the The letter that marks the peak of this graph.peak of this graph.
A
B
D
C
What is letter D?What is letter D?
DD
The overall trend of The overall trend of this graph.this graph.
Caribou Population
What is increasing?What is increasing?Caribou Population
An explanation for the change An explanation for the change between 1982 and 1984.between 1982 and 1984.
What is a decrease in duck hunting?What is a decrease in duck hunting?What is an increase in food supply?What is an increase in food supply?
What is a decrease in predators?What is a decrease in predators?
DAILY DAILY DOUBLE!DOUBLE!
Looking at the data in the early Looking at the data in the early 1980s, this is the reason the 1980s, this is the reason the wolf population plummeted.wolf population plummeted.
What happened when What happened when the moose (or prey) the moose (or prey)
population decreased?population decreased?
The energy source The energy source of most food chainsof most food chains
What is sunlight?What is sunlight?
An organism that An organism that makes its own food makes its own food and is at the bottom and is at the bottom of all food chains.of all food chains.
What is a What is a producer?producer?
An organism that An organism that breaks down waste breaks down waste
and dead and dead organismsorganisms
What is a What is a decomposerdecomposer
??
An organism that An organism that obtains energy by obtains energy by feeding on other feeding on other
organismsorganisms
What is a consumer?What is a consumer?
Make Your Make Your Wagers!!Wagers!!
From this food From this food web, choose a web, choose a food chain with food chain with a producer and a producer and
three three consumers. consumers.
LABEL EACH!!!LABEL EACH!!!(Don’t forget an (Don’t forget an energy source!)energy source!)
Sample Correct Answer:Sample Correct Answer:sunsun → → plant plant → grasshopper → frog → owl→ grasshopper → frog → owl
Energy source = sunEnergy source = sun
Plant = producerPlant = producer
Grasshopper = 1Grasshopper = 1stst level consumer level consumer
Frog = 2Frog = 2ndnd level consumer level consumer
Owl = 3Owl = 3rdrd level consumer level consumer
Don’t forget to Don’t forget to study over the study over the
weekend!weekend!
See you TuesdaySee you Tuesday