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Ecology Jeopardy Ch. 50 Biomes Ch. 52 Ch. 53-54 Food chain 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 Help (1) Save a duplicate of this template. (2) Enter all answers and questions in the outline view. (3) View as a slideshow. (4) Use the home red button after each question. ©Norman Herr, 2000 A-100 ANSWER: The study of interactions between organisms and the environment. QUESTION:What is ecology? A-200 ANSWER: Nonliving component of an ecosystem, such as temperature and light. QUESTION: What is an abiotic factor? A-300 ANSWER:A living component in an ecosystem. QUESTION: What is a biotic factor? A-400 ANSWER:The movement away from centers of high population density or from area of origin. QUESTION: What is dispersal? A-500 ANSWER: The total number of individuals per area or volume occupied. QUESTION: What is density? in which rainfall is relatively constant and temperatures average 25-29 ANSWER: A biome in which rainfall degrees Celsius. is relatively constant and QUESTION: What is a tropical forest? temperatures average 25-29 degrees Celsius. ANSWER: A biome QUESTION: What is a tropical forest? B-200 ANSWER:A biome in which temperatures vary seasonally and rainfall is low and highly variable. QUESTION:What is a desert? B-300 ANSWER:A biome in which the dry season lasts around 8 months and is warm year-round. QUESTION:What is a savanna? B-400 ANSWER:A biome that covers much of the Arctic, has long and cold winters, and contains permafrost. QUESTION: What is tundra? B-500 ANSWER: The largest biome on Earth, has cold and long winters, and warm summers. QUESTION: What is a coniferous forest? C-100 ANSWER: A population's potential growth in an unlimited environment. QUESTION: What is exponential growth? C-200 ANSWER: The maximum population size an environment can support. QUESTION: What is the carrying capacity? C-300 ANSWER: A plot of the proportion or numbers in a cohort alive at each age. QUESTION: What is a survivorship curve? C-400 ANSWER:All biotic and abiotic resources in the environment used by an organism. QUESTION: What is a niche? C-500 ANSWER: The defense of a bounded physical space against encroachment by other individuals. QUESTION: What is territoriality? D-100 ANSWER: A relationship in which both species benefit. QUESTION: What is mutualism? D-200 ANSWER: A relationship in which one species benefits, while the other is neither helped nor harmed. QUESTION: What is commensalism? D-300 ANSWER: A parasite benefits from a living arrangement, while the host is harmed. QUESTION: What is parasitism? D-400 ANSWER: This occurs when two or more species resemble one another in appearance. QUESTION: What is mimicry? D-500 ANSWER: A conspicuous pattern or coloration of animals that warns predators they can cause harm. QUESTION: What is aposematic coloration? E-100 ANSWER: Autotrophs that convert sun energy into chemical energy. QUESTION: What are primary producers? E-200 ANSWER: Organisms that eat the primary producers. QUESTION: What are primary consumers? E-300 ANSWER: Organisms that eat the primary consumers. QUESTION: What are secondary consumers? E-400 ANSWER: Organisms that eat the secondary consumers. QUESTION: What are tertiary consumers? E-500 ANSWER: Consumers that obtain energy by consuming dead plants and animals. QUESTION: What are detritivores?