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Jeopardy. Choose a category. You will be given the answer. You must give the correct question. Click to begin. Choose a point value. Choose a point value. Click here for Final Jeopardy. Plants. Animals. Ecosystems. Plant & Animal Interaction. Random Questions. 10 Point. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Choose a category. You will be given the answer.

You must give the correct question. Click to begin.

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Click here for Final Jeopardy

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AnimalsPlant & Animal

InteractionRandom

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EcosystemsPlants

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Where do plants get their energy?

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From the Sun

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Because they make their own

food, what do we call plants?

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Producers

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Where are plants found on an

energy pyramid?

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At the bottom

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Which is NOT a producer: grass, algae, or mold?

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Mold: it is a fungus

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What is the name of the process by

which plants make their own food?

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photosynthesis

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What do we call an animal that eats other animals?

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carnivore

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What do we call an animal that eats

only plants?

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herbivore

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What do we call an animal that eats both plants and

animals?

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omnivore

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What do we call any trait that helps an animal survive?

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adaptation

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A tiger is an example of this, because it gets

energy by eating other living things as

food.

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consumer

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What do we call the path of food from one living thing to

another?

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Food chain

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What do we call food chains that

overlap?

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Food web

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What do we call the triangle-shaped

diagram that shows how energy gets used

in a food chain?

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Energy pyramid

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Where is most of the energy found on an energy pyramid?

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At the bottom; in the producers

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What would happen if all of the producers died in a

food chain?

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All of the animals would also die

because they lost their food source.

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What do we call the living and

nonliving things that surround a

living thing?

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environment

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What do we call the living and

nonliving things that interact in an

environment?

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ecosystem

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What 4 things do animals need to

survive?

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Food, water, shelter, & space

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What do we call an ecosystem in which many trees grow?

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forest

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What is the largest ecosystem on

Earth?

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saltwater

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What term means to go into a

sleeplike state for the winter?

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hibernate

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What do we call a living thing that

breaks down dead things for food?

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decomposer

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What do we call it when an animal’s

color helps disguise it and hide it from

predators?

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Camouflage

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If an animal has flat teeth, what does it probably

eat?

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plants

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If an animal has both sharp and flat teeth, what can we determine about its

diet?

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It is an omnivore, because it has some

sharp teeth for tearing meat and some flat teeth for chewing or

grinding plants.

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Make your wager

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Why would animals find survival difficult if they were forced out of their

habitat by human pollution or habitat

destruction?

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Sample answers: They might not find another food source in the new ecosystem, they may have to compete for

food with other animals, or they may not find the shelter

they need in the new ecosystem.