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Title: POWERPOINT JEOPARDY


1
Ecosystems Edition
2
Biosphere Ecological Pyramid Photosynthesis and Respiration Decomposition and Succession Grab Bag
10 10 10 10 10
20 20 20 20 20
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3
Biosphere -10
  • Sustainability refers to
  • A) An ecosystems ability to die and produce mold
  • B) Dr. Whos scarf
  • C) An ecosystems ability to endure and remain
    diverse and productive
  • D) How the biosphere can be broken up into
    smaller pieces called ecosystems

4
Biosphere -10
  • C) An ecosystems ability to endure and remain
    diverse and productive

5
Biosphere -20
  • List at least 3 ABIOTIC conditions that can
    effect the kinds of organisms living in an
    ecosystem

6
Biosphere -20
  • Amount of sunlight
  • Precipitation
  • Soil conditions
  • Growing season

7
Biosphere -30
  • Humans are composed of this percentage of water

8
Biosphere -30
  • 65

9
Biosphere -40
  • These are the three layers of the biosphere as
    well as what elements they represent

10
Biosphere -40
  • Hydrosphere Water
  • Atmosphere Air
  • Lithosphere Rock and Soil

11
Biosphere -50
  • The Atmosphere is primarily made of these two
    gases

12
Biosphere -50
  • Oxygen and Nitrogen

13
Ecological Pyramid - 10
  • Biomass refers to
  • Dr. Whos weight
  • The amount of living things in the entire
    ecological pyramid
  • The average weight of each animal
  • The amount of organisms at each level of the
    ecological pyramid

14
Ecological Pyramid - 10
  • The amount of organisms at each level of the
    ecological pyramid

15
Ecological Pyramid - 20
  • This much energy is lost as it is transferred
    from secondary consumers to tertiary consumers
    using the process of cellular respiration

16
Ecological Pyramid - 20
  • 90

17
Ecological Pyramid - 30
  • This level of the ecological pyramid uses
    photosynthesis to produce energy

18
Ecological Pyramid - 30
  • Primary Producers

19
Ecological Pyramid - 40
  • Name three things that Tertiary Consumers have in
    common

20
Ecological Pyramid - 40
  • Few predators
  • Eat smaller Carnivores and Omnivores

21
Ecological Pyramid - 50
  • Name 4 primary consumers

22
Ecological Pyramid - 50
  • Rabbits
  • Crickets
  • Mice
  • Deer
  • Geese
  • Parrots
  • Butterflies

23
Photosynthesis and Respiration -10
  • All energy in an ecosystem originates from this
    source

24
Photosynthesis and Respiration -10
  • The sun

25
Photosynthesis and Respiration -20
  • Humans use cellular respiration to break down
    sugars also referred to as this

26
Photosynthesis and Respiration -20
  • Glucose

27
Photosynthesis and Respiration -30
  • Photosynthetic organisms are green in colour
    because of this biomolecule

28
Photosynthesis and Respiration -30
  • Chlorophyll

29
Photosynthesis and Respiration -40
  • Name these inputs and outputs of cellular
    respiration

30
Photosynthesis and Respiration -40
  • Inputs
  • Glucose (Food)
  • O2 (Oxygen)
  • Outputs
  • H20 (Water)
  • CO2 (Carbon Dioxide)
  • Energy

31
Photosynthesis and Respiration -50
  • Name these inputs and outputs of cellular
    respiration

32
Photosynthesis and Respiration -50
  • Inputs
  • Glucose (Food)
  • O2 (Oxygen
  • Outputs
  • H2O (Water)
  • CO2 (Carbon Dioxide)
  • Energy (Sunlight)

33
Decomposition and Succession - 10
  • These types of organisms finish the process of
    decomposition

34
Decomposition and Succession - 10
  • Microorganisms

35
Decomposition and Succession - 20
  • This microorganism is responsible for making
    dough rise (and blowing up balloons)

36
Decomposition and Succession - 20
  • Yeast

37
Decomposition and Succession - 30
  • These organisms begin the process of
    decomposition

38
Decomposition and Succession - 30
  • Scavengers

39
Decomposition and Succession - 40
  • Name three types of scavengers

40
Decomposition and Succession - 40
  • Vultures
  • Flies
  • Beetles
  • Raccoons
  • Etc

41
Decomposition and Succession - 50
  • Name two ways that humans can negatively impact
    ecological succession

42
Decomposition and Succession - 50
  • Use of pesticides
  • Spread of invasive species
  • Logging and mining
  • Urban sprawl (lawns?)
  • Over-fishing
  • Pollution
  • Etc

43
Grab Bag - 10
  • The animal pictured here belongs to this level of
    the ecological pyramid

44
Grab Bag 10
  • Secondary Consumer

45
Grab Bag - 20
  • Along with the production of food products, name
    two other ways that microorganisms are beneficial
    for humans

46
Grab Bag 20
  • Digestion
  • Vaccine production
  • Sewage disposal
  • Composting

47
Grab Bag - 30
  • Name the worlds largest desert ecosystem
    pictured here

48
Grab Bag 30
  • Antartica

49
Grab Bag - 40
  • Name the two different types of lenses used in
    the device pictured here

50
Grab Bag 40
  • Ocular lens
  • Objective lens

51
Grab Bag - 50
  • This spaceship was vital during the battle
    between humans and cylons

52
Grab Bag 50
  • Battlestar Gallactica
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