Ecology Jeopardy Miscellaneous Population Dynamics Food Human Impact
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Ecology Jeopardy Miscellaneous Population Dynamics Food Human Impact Cycles 100 100 100 200 200 200 300 300 300 400 400 400 500 500 500
Miscellaneous 100 • All chemical reactions in organism. What is Metabolism? BACK
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 non contradicts. What is a Theory? BACK
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? BACK
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 Dependent Limiting Factor? BACK
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 in? And/Or What phase of growth do populations double? BACK
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 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% 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 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 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 why human population is in exponential growth? BACK
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 layer? BACK
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 molecules involved in Acid Rain BACK
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 nitrogen fixation? 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 Respiration? BACK
Cycles 500 • bacteria What organism is needed for nitrogen fixation (what organism do we need to get our nitrogen? )? BACK
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