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CCNA1 v3 Module 1 Chapter 19 and 22 Ecology JEOPARDY K. Martin CP Biology

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CCNA1 v3 Module 1

Chapter 19 and 22

Ecology

JEOPARDY

K. Martin

CP Biology

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The broadest and most inclusive level of organization in ecology

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when organisms affect and are affected by other organisms in their surrounding

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What is acclimation ?

Some organisms adjust their tolerance to abiotic factors through this process

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What is the organic material in an ecosystem?

The term biomass refers to this

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Ammonia converted into nitrates and nitrites

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What is dormancy ?

a long term strategy to avoid unfavorable conditions by moving to another, more favorable habitat

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What is a habitat ?

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Where an organism lives

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What is a detrivore ?

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Type of consumer that obtains nutrients from dead things but may not return them to the environment

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Phenomenon that insulates (heats) Earth from the freezing temperature of space

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Increase in average global temperature due to trapped excess greenhouse gases

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Areas with low rainfall, rich soil, and grasses

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Toucan Sam would be here

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How food chains differ from food webs

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An organism’s position in the sequence of energy transfers in an ecosystem

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The process of water going through plants

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What are dead bodies, urine, and feces ?

Three items that contain nitrogen and can be broken down to return nitrogen to the environment

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Ammonia converted into nitrates and nitrites

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The water of eutrophic lakes is usually this.

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What are herbivores, carnivores, omnivores, detrivores, and decomposers?

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List and give an example of the five different types of consumers

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The most productive ocean zone

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The oceanic zone which does not receive sunlight

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Final Jeopardy

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Vocabulary term used to describe lakes that contains little organic matter and have clear

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