Chpt1-5Jeopardy

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Jeopardy
Cycles of
Matter
Ecosystems
Population
Changes
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Energy and
Matter
Photosynthesis
Respiration
Final Jeopardy
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What is albedo?
$100 Answer from H1
Describes the amount of reflected energy
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The feeding level through which
energy and matter are transferred is
called
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Trophic level
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The amount of available energy transferred to
the next trophic level
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10 %
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The process by which certain
bacteria use the energy from
hydrogen sulfide to convert
carbon into carbohydrates
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chemosynthesis
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“other feeders”
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heterotrophs
$100 Question from H2
The routes that water and other chemical nutrients
take through the biotic and abiotic components of
the biosphere
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Biogeochemical cycles
$200 Question from H2
The attraction of water molecules to molecules of
other substances
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adhesion
$300 Question from H2
What is slow-cycling of nutrients?
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Long-term storage of nutrients
in nutrient reservoirs
$400 Question from H2
What is the process called when
bacteria convert nitrate into nitrogen
gas?
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denitrification
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The rate at which organisms
produce new biomass is called
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productivity
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Define a species.
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Species are groups of similar
organisms which can
interbreed AND produce
viable offspring
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What are the 3 Domains?
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Eukarya, Archaea, Bacteria
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A branched or stepped process that
can be used to identify organisms
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Dichotomous key
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Abiotic and biotic conditions that limit
the number of individuals in a
population are called
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Limiting factors
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Explain how the trees in a
coniferous forest might compete
with each other.
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Plants in a forest
compete for sunlight, soil
nutrients, soil moisture,
and sufficient space to
grow
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A structure, behaviour, or physiological
process that helps an organism survive
and reproduce in a particular
environment
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adaptation
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What is a selective advantage?
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It’s a characteristic that improves
an organisms chance of survival,
usually in a changing
environment.
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What two main ideas did Charles Darwin
propose in “On the Origin of Species”
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1. Present forms of life have arisen by
descent and modification from ancestral
species
2. The mechanism for modification is
natural selection working for long
periods of time.
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What are transitional fossils?
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Fossils that show intermediary
links between groups of organsims
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Explain the difference between
the two pathways of
transformation and divergence
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When new species gradually develops
and the old species is gradually replaced
= transformation.
When a new species arises from a parent
species that continues to exist =
divergence
$100 Question from H5
Transport of materials
from a low concentration
to a high concentration
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Active transport
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Process of breaking down
glucose to generate
molecules of ATP
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Cellular Respiration
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Light-independent reactions
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Reactions of photosynthesis that
use the energy of ATP and the
reducing power of NADPH to
reduce carbon dioxide to make
glucose (CALVIN BENSON
CYCLE)
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Electrons of photosystem II are replaced
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Elections from the splitting of water
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What is chemiosmosis?
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Coupling of H+ down their
concentration gradient to
synthesize ATP from ADP
and phosphate
Final Jeopardy
How many ATP does
anaerobic cellular
respiration produce?
Final Jeopardy Answer
2 ATP from Glycolysis