ECOSYSTEMS Jeopardy Review Game.

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1 ECOSYSTEMS Jeopardy Review Game

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3 Plants and Algae that produce oxygen and food that animals need in order to survive.

4 What are the Producers?

5 Animals that consume plants and produce carbon dioxide that plants need in order to make food.

6 What are the Consumers?

7 Fungi and bacteria that break down dead plants and animals into useful things such as minerals that enrich the earth’s soil.

8 What are the Decomposers?

9 The living parts of an ecosystem including animals, plants, fungi, protists and bacteria that help other organisms survive.

10 What are an ecosystem’s biotic factors?

11 The nonliving parts of an ecosystem including water, minerals, sunlight, air, climate and soil necessary for the survival of living things.

12 What are an ecosystem’s abiotic factors?

13 All organisms are a member of a single one of these.

14 What is a species?

15 The place where an organism lives.

16 What is a habitat?

17 All organisms of a species that live in the same area make up one of these.

18 What is a population?

19 All the populations that live in the same area together make this up.

20 What is a community?

21 The role each species plays in an ecosystem within its community.

22 What is a niche?

23 Droplets of ice crystals that become so heavy that they fall from the air.

24 What is Precipitation?

25 The process by which heat energy causes water on the ground to evaporate and rise into the air.

26 What is evaporation?

27 The process that happens when the rising air becomes moist and so cool that it finally changes from vapor to tiny ice crystals.

28 What is condensation?

29 Precipitation that soaks into the ground, becoming stored there until eventually making its way back into the ocean.

30 What is Ground Water?

31 Precipitation that flows downhill across a ground’s surface instead of soaking into the ground.

32 What is Run Off?

33 This part of a dead tree holds complex chemical substances that are broken down into simple chemicals.

34 What is tissue?

35 Decomposers recycle matter from dead organisms to break down dead plant parts into these two things.

36 What is carbon dioxide and ammonia?

37 All living plants need this in order to make sugar.

38 What is Carbon Dioxide?

39 Ammonia is a simple substance that contains this element which is vital for plant growth and life.

40 What is Nitrogen?

41 This substance can be natural and decaying and is used to add minerals to the soil.

42 What is Fertilizer?

43 Sunlight will last for millions, maybe billions of years and is known as what type of resource?

44 What is an Inexhaustible Resource?

45 Woods, metals, sand and oil that are the building blocks of products are known as what type of resource?

46 What are Raw Minerals?

47 The earth’s oil was formed millions of years ago and is limited, it will not last forever and is considered what type of resource?

48 What is a Non-Renewable Resource?

49 Trees can be replaced and replanted and are considered to be this type of resource.

50 What are Renewable Resources?

51 Because tree growth is so slow, humans can do this to paper, wood and plastic products to help keep forests from being destroyed.

52 What is recycling?

53 Final Jeopardy Answer: All organisms need this in order to survive and it can be found in sunlight and from eating food.

54 Final Jeopardy Question: What is energy?