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Jeopardy

Jeopardy. Complete Cycles. Never-ending Niches. Tapeworm Trouble. Successful Succession. Biome Bonanza. Extra, Extra. Complete Cycles. Never-ending Niches. Tapeworm Trouble. Successful Succession. Biome Bonanza. Extra, Extra. $100. $100. $100. $100. $100. $100. $200.

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Jeopardy

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  1. Jeopardy

  2. Complete Cycles

  3. Never-ending Niches

  4. Tapeworm Trouble

  5. Successful Succession

  6. Biome Bonanza

  7. Extra, Extra

  8. Complete Cycles Never-ending Niches Tapeworm Trouble Successful Succession Biome Bonanza Extra, Extra $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

  9. Autotrophs get their energy from this.

  10. The Sun

  11. Evaporation off of plants is known as this

  12. Transpiration

  13. Large amounts of carbon dioxide are absorbed by this

  14. Oceans

  15. Earthworms and fungi are examples of these

  16. Decomposers

  17. Nitrogen is a key element in the formation of this substance necessary to living things.

  18. Amino acids

  19. These factors determine a species niche

  20. Abiotic

  21. This is max amount of organisms a habitat can sustain

  22. Carrying capacity

  23. Two species competing for the same food source & one species goes extinct is known as this

  24. Competitive exclusion

  25. The similarity in bird and bat wings is an example of this

  26. Convergent evolution

  27. This is an example of coevolution

  28. caterpillar and leaf, tree and ants, flowers and bee

  29. This relationship is when one organism benefits by harming the other organism

  30. Parasitism

  31. This relationship is when one organism benefits and the other is neither harmed nor helped

  32. Commensalism

  33. An example of this relationship would be the sea anemone and the clown fish.

  34. Mutualism

  35. An example of this relationship would be the barnacle and the whale

  36. Commensalism

  37. Parasites thrive in communities like this

  38. very crowded; a lot of people/hosts

  39. This is an organism that secretes acid that breaks down bare rock

  40. Lichens

  41. Secondary succession occurs after a disturbance in an ecosystem that doesn’t destroy this.

  42. Soil

  43. This type of community will not change much over time

  44. Climax community

  45. Ecological succession on an island is similar to primary succession on land, but the species must come from this

  46. ancestors carried by water, wind, or other organisms

  47. Daily Double!!

  48. Briefly describe ecological succession in a lake.

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