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Academic Raceway 500. Complete Three Races to Win the Academic Trophy. Click here to begin. Welcome to the Academic Raceway 500. QUALIFYING LAP. Qualifying Lap. Click on the key to start. Omnivore. Carnivore. Academic Raceway 500. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Academic Raceway 500
Welcome to the Academic Raceway
500
Welcome to the Academic Raceway
500Complete Three Races to Win the Academic
Trophy
Click here to begin.
Click here to begin.
Qualifying Lap
QUALIFYING LAP
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Pick the right pit stop to win the race.Pick the right pit stop to win the race.
Omnivore
Carnivore
A consumer that eats both plants and animals is called a(n) ____________ .
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A(n) ___________ includes all the members of a certain species in a certain place.
Community
Niche
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All populations have a unique ________ in their habitat.
Ecosystem
Niche
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Carnivore
Herbivore
A ____________ is a consumer in an ecosystem that hunts for food.
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Bacteria
Minerals
An example of an abiotic factor is:
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You’ve Crashed!
Congratulations! You’ve Qualified!
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Atlanta Motor Speedway
Charlotte Motor Speedway
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Pick the right pit stop to win the race.Pick the right pit stop to win the race.
Seaweed
Mistletoe
One example of a parasitic plant is:
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A relationship between two organisms which lasts over time is called _________.
Symbiosis
Limiting Factors
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A symbiotic relationship in which both organisms benefit is called
Commensalism
Mutualism
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Niche
Population
Corn, elms, and armadillos are part of the ________ of the prairie ecosystem.
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Biology
Ecology
The study of how living and non-living things interact in the same place is called ________.
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You’ve Crashed!
Congratulations! You’ve Completed the First Race!
Click here to go to your final race to win the Academic Cup.
Congratulations! You won!Congratulations! You won!
THE WINNER’S CIRCLE