Ecology Jeopardy Miscellaneous Population Dynamics Food Human Impact

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Ecology Jeopardy Miscellaneous Population Dynamics Food Human Impact Cycles 100 100 100 200 200

Ecology Jeopardy Miscellaneous Population Dynamics Food Human Impact Cycles 100 100 100 200 200 200 300 300 300 400 400 400 500 500 500

Miscellaneous 100 • All chemical reactions in organism. What is Metabolism? BACK

Miscellaneous 100 • All chemical reactions in organism. What is Metabolism? BACK

Miscellaneous 200 • In order to be living plants, animals, and bacteria are made

Miscellaneous 200 • In order to be living plants, animals, and bacteria are made of these. What are cells? BACK

Miscellaneous 300 • Best explanation for an observation where all data supports it and

Miscellaneous 300 • Best explanation for an observation where all data supports it and non contradicts. What is a Theory? BACK

Miscellaneous 400 • Manipulated variable What is the part of a lab that is

Miscellaneous 400 • Manipulated variable What is the part of a lab that is changed – being tested? BACK

Miscellaneous 500 • This is how an ecosystem grows back. What is Ecological succession?

Miscellaneous 500 • This is how an ecosystem grows back. What is Ecological succession? BACK

Population Dynamics 100 • When on average the number of parents and the number

Population Dynamics 100 • When on average the number of parents and the number of children are equal What is zero growth? BACK

Population Dynamics 200 • Contagious Disease, food supply, water, and space What are Density

Population Dynamics 200 • Contagious Disease, food supply, water, and space What are Density Dependent Limiting Factor? BACK

Population Dynamics 300 • Stable forests (or any ecosystem) that changes little over centuries

Population Dynamics 300 • Stable forests (or any ecosystem) that changes little over centuries What are climax communities? BACK

Population Dynamics 400 • Exponential Growth What phase of growth is today’s human population

Population Dynamics 400 • Exponential Growth What phase of growth is today’s human population in? And/Or What phase of growth do populations double? BACK

Population Dynamics 500 • For humans the number is 8 -10 billion What is

Population Dynamics 500 • For humans the number is 8 -10 billion What is the Earth’s carrying capacity? BACK

Food 100 • An owl can eat mice, snakes, and rabbits which eat other

Food 100 • An owl can eat mice, snakes, and rabbits which eat other animals and plants. What is a an example of a Food Web? BACK

Food 200 • Law of Conservation as reflected in energy transfer What is 90%

Food 200 • Law of Conservation as reflected in energy transfer What is 90% kinetic energy used for Metabolism, Movement, and Heat and 10% potential energy that is stored and transferred on to higher trophic levels? BACK

Food 300 • These individuals can provide food for themselves What are producers? BACK

Food 300 • These individuals can provide food for themselves What are producers? BACK

Food 400 • This increases by a factor of 10 as you move up

Food 400 • This increases by a factor of 10 as you move up the food chain. What is Toxins (through process of Biological Magnification)? BACK

Food 500 • This decreases by a factor of 10 as you move up

Food 500 • This decreases by a factor of 10 as you move up the food chain What is energy amount (through process of energy transfer)? BACK

Human Impact 100 • Industry, electricity and Modern Medicine What are the main reason

Human Impact 100 • Industry, electricity and Modern Medicine What are the main reason why human population is in exponential growth? BACK

Human Impact 200 • CH 4, CO 2, and H 2 O What are

Human Impact 200 • CH 4, CO 2, and H 2 O What are the greenhouse gases? BACK

Human Impact 300 • Chlorofluorocarbons (CFC’s) What is cause the depletion of the ozone

Human Impact 300 • Chlorofluorocarbons (CFC’s) What is cause the depletion of the ozone layer? BACK

Human Impact 400 • Invasive Species What non-native organisms that “choke” out the native

Human Impact 400 • Invasive Species What non-native organisms that “choke” out the native species? OR What lowers biodiversity in a given area? – example – English Ivy BACK

Human Impact 500 • SO 2, NO 2, H 2 O What are the

Human Impact 500 • SO 2, NO 2, H 2 O What are the molecules involved in Acid Rain BACK

Cycles 100 • All cycles show or are an example of this… Law of

Cycles 100 • All cycles show or are an example of this… Law of Conservation? BACK

Cycles 200 • Bacteria changing NH 4 (ammonium) to NO 3 (Nitrates) What is

Cycles 200 • Bacteria changing NH 4 (ammonium) to NO 3 (Nitrates) What is nitrogen fixation? BACK

Cycles 300 • Plants make glucose and O 2 What is photosynthesis? BACK

Cycles 300 • Plants make glucose and O 2 What is photosynthesis? BACK

Cycles 400 • Plants and animals make CO 2 and H 20. What is

Cycles 400 • Plants and animals make CO 2 and H 20. What is Respiration? BACK

Cycles 500 • bacteria What organism is needed for nitrogen fixation (what organism do

Cycles 500 • bacteria What organism is needed for nitrogen fixation (what organism do we need to get our nitrogen? )? BACK