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Energized
Ecosystems
Populations
Simply
Symbiosis
Amazing
Adaptations
Organism
Interactions
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Give the definition of an
ecosystem.
A 100
All the living and non-living
things that interact in a
particular area
A 100
An organism’s specific role,
or how it makes its living is
called its…
A 200
Niche
A 200
What is a biotic factor?
Name 3 examples.
A 300
The living parts of an
ecosystem.
Any kind of plant or animal.
A 300
What is an abiotic factor?
Name 3 examples.
A 400
The non-living parts of an
ecosystem.
Soil, Water, Temperature,
Oxygen, and Sunlight
A 400
A specific place within an
ecosystem where an organism
lives is called a…
A 500
Habitat
A 500
True or False:
All the members of one
species in a particular area is
called a population.
B 100
TRUE!
B 100
Is this an image of a population or
community?
Give your reasoning.
B 200
Community, because it contained
a few different populations
(Starfish, Sea Urchin & Coral)
B 200
A group of organisms that are
physically similar and can
reproduce with one another is
called a…
B 300
Species
B 300
Name three limiting factors
that could prevent a
population from growing.
B 400
Food, Space & Weather
B 400
Name four ways that a
population can change.
B 500
Birth, Death, Immigration &
Emigration
B 500
Name the three types of
symbiosis.
C 100
Mutualism, Commensalism,
& Parasitism
C 100
Give an example of two
species participating in a
mutualistic relationship.
C 200
Answers may vary.
Both organisms must benefit.
C 200
What is commensalism?
C 300
A relationship where one
species benefits and the other
is neither helped nor harmed
C 300
DAILY
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DOUBLE
C 400
Give an example of
parasitism- you must explain
why it would be considered
parasitism.
C 400
Answers may vary.
One species must benefit
while the other is harmed.
C 400
A parasite doesn’t want to kill
its host. Why not?
C 500
If a parasite killed its host, it
would lose its habitat and
food source
C 500
What is an adaptation?
D 100
The behaviors and physical
features that allow an
organism to survive
successfully in their
environment
D 100
Name three prey adaptations
that prevent them from
becoming prey!
D 200
Mimicry, False Coloring,
Warning Colors, Protective
Coverings, & Camouflage
D 200
Choose a prey adaptation and
explain how it would prevent
an organism from becoming
prey.
D 300
Answers will vary
Must describe how it will
help the organism to survive
D 300
Name some adaptations of
this creature
D 400
Claws, Sharp Teeth, Keen
Eyes, Strong Back Legs etc.
D 400
Give me an example of a
predator and its prey.
Describe the adaptations that
both species have to help
them survive.
D 500
Answers vary
D 500
The struggle between
organisms for limited
resources results in…
E 100
Competition
E 100
What are some factors that
animals would compete over?
E 200
Food, Water, Prey, Space,
Mates
E 200
What is predation?
E 300
An interaction in which one
species kills and eats another
E 300
Give an example of a
predator and its prey
E 400
Answers will vary
E 400
Who is the predator?
Who is the prey?
E 500
Predator: Red Fox
Prey: Mouse
E 500
How could weather be a factor in
limiting a population?
F 100
Weather could kill a species’
food supply, destroy their
habitats, or directly harm
them in some way.
F 100
True or False:
An example of a population
would be all the fish in the
Indian Ocean.
F 200
False
F 200
How can predation effect
population?
F 300
If predators overhunt their
prey, it could eventually
decrease their own population
F 300
What is emigration?
F 400
When animals leave a
population
F 400
If you were a scientist
studying the population of
grasshoppers in a field, what
strategy would you use?
F 500
Direct Observation
Indirect Observation
Sampling
Mark & Recapture
F 500
The Final Jeopardy Category is:
Ms. Musich’s Cats
Please record your wager.
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Which of the following is NOT
one of my cats:
Button, Figaro, Lucky or Lulu
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LULU!
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