Ecology Quiz Game with Answers, Food Webs, Ecosystems, Earth's Spheres, Predator, Prey, Habitat, and much more

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This is the Answer Version of the Quiz Game for Part 1 Ecology Interactions Unit. The answer is shown before the answer is revealed so the teacher can call upon groups. Topics in this review game are Ecology, Levels of Organization, Ecosystems, Earth's Spheres, Sphere Interactions, Food Webs, Ha...


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Ecology Interactions Unit Part 1 Review Game ANSWER KEY

IT’s BIG LEVEL -UP MR. NEEDS WATCH YOUR BACK JACK -Bonus- CARTOON PREDATORS 1 6 11 16 *21 2 7 12 17 *22 3 8 13 18 *23 4 9 14 19 *24 5 10 15 20 *25 Part I Ecology Interactions

IT’s BIG LEVEL -UP MR. NEEDS WATCH YOUR BACK JACK -Bonus- CARTOON PREDATORS 1 6 11 16 *21 2 7 12 17 *22 3 8 13 18 *23 4 9 14 19 *24 5 10 15 20 *25 Part I Ecology Interactions

Copyright © 2024 SlideSpark LLC Flow Organisms need energy to survive. Energy from the sun flows into and out systems. This energy drives our world and the organisms in it. Energy is lost “not destroyed” when it changes form. Flows Hot to Cold Levels Ecological systems are organized within each other. The effects on one system will effect them all. All systems are interconnected. Change All organisms are in a constant state of change over time with the environment. Some organisms will change with another and will develop special interactions. Others with the nonliving world. Matter and energy cycle through the living and nonliving world. Organisms rely on this matter and energy cycling to survive. Animals are interconnected in a complex web of life. Changes on one part of the web have will effect other parts of the web and the stability of the entire ecosystem. Cycles WEB Balance Ecosystems have a way to balance changes so that up and down fluctuations are part of the natural balance of the whole. You get one minute to review this… (Next Slide)

Copyright © 2024 SlideSpark LLC Flow Organisms need energy to survive. Energy from the sun flows into and out systems. This energy drives our world and the organisms in it. Energy is lost “not destroyed” when it changes form. Flows Hot to Cold Levels Ecological systems are organized within each other. The effects on one system will effect them all. All systems are interconnected. Change All organisms are in a constant state of change over time with the environment. Some organisms will change with another and will develop special interactions. Others with the nonliving world. Matter and energy cycle through the living and nonliving world. Organisms rely on this matter and energy cycling to survive. Animals are interconnected in a complex web of life. Changes on one part of the web have will effect other parts of the web and the stability of the entire ecosystem. Cycles WEB Balance Ecosystems have a way to balance changes so that up and down fluctuations are part of the natural balance of the whole.

Copyright © 2024 SlideSpark LLC Flow Organisms need energy to survive. Energy from the sun flows into and out systems. This energy drives our world and the organisms in it. Energy is lost “not destroyed” when it changes form. Flows Hot to Cold Levels Ecological systems are organized within each other. The effects on one system will effect them all. All systems are interconnected. Change All organisms are in a constant state of change over time with the environment. Some organisms will change with another and will develop special interactions. Others with the nonliving world. Matter and energy cycle through the living and nonliving world. Organisms rely on this matter and energy cycling to survive. Animals are interconnected in a complex web of life. Changes on one part of the web have will effect other parts of the web and the stability of the entire ecosystem. Cycles WEB Balance Ecosystems have a way to balance changes so that up and down fluctuations are part of the natural balance of the whole. Please answer with one of these for 1-5. Note: They won’t be used twice, and one will not be used.

Matter and energy cycle through the living and nonliving world. Organisms rely on this matter and energy cycling to survive. Copyright© 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 1

Matter and energy cycle through the living and nonliving world. Organisms rely on this matter and energy cycling to survive. Copyright© 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 1

Matter and energy cycle through the living and nonliving world. Organisms rely on this matter and energy cycling to survive. Copyright© 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 1

Matter and energy cycle through the living and nonliving world. Organisms rely on this matter and energy cycling to survive. Copyright© 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 1

Ecological systems are organized within each other. The effects on one system will effect them all. All systems are interconnected. Copyright© 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 2

Ecological systems are organized within each other. The effects on one system will effect them all. All systems are interconnected. Copyright© 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 2

Ecological systems are organized within each other. The effects on one system will effect them all. All systems are interconnected. Copyright© 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 2

Ecological systems are organized within each other. The effects on one system will effect them all. All systems are interconnected. Copyright© 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 2

Organisms need energy to survive. Energy from the sun flows into and out systems. This energy drives our world and the organisms in it. Energy is lost “not destroyed” when it changes form. Flows Hot to Cold. Copyright© 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 3

Organisms need energy to survive. Energy from the sun flows into and out systems. This energy drives our world and the organisms in it. Energy is lost “not destroyed” when it changes form. Flows Hot to Cold. Copyright© 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 3

Organisms need energy to survive. Energy from the sun flows into and out systems. This energy drives our world and the organisms in it. Energy is lost “not destroyed” when it changes form. Flows Hot to Cold. Copyright© 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 3

Organisms need energy to survive. Energy from the sun flows into and out systems. This energy drives our world and the organisms in it. Energy is lost “not destroyed” when it changes form. Flows Hot to Cold. Copyright© 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 3

Animals are interconnected in a complex web of life. Changes on one part of the web effect other parts of the web and the stability of the entire ecosystem. Copyright© 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 4

Animals are interconnected in a complex web of life. Changes on one part of the web effect other parts of the web and the stability of the entire ecosystem. Copyright© 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 4

Animals are interconnected in a complex web of life. Changes on one part of the web effect other parts of the web and the stability of the entire ecosystem. Copyright© 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 4

Animals are interconnected in a complex web of life. Changes on one part of the web effect other parts of the web and the stability of the entire ecosystem. Copyright© 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 4

All organisms are in a constant state of change over time with the environment. Some organisms will change with another and will develop special interactions. Others with the nonliving world. Copyright© 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 5

All organisms are in a constant state of change over time with the environment. Some organisms will change with another and will develop special interactions. Others with the nonliving world. Copyright© 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 5

All organisms are in a constant state of change over time with the environment. Some organisms will change with another and will develop special interactions. Others with the nonliving world. Copyright© 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 5

All organisms are in a constant state of change over time with the environment. Some organisms will change with another and will develop special interactions. Others with the nonliving world. Copyright© 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 5

For 1 bonus point. Which big concept was missing from this round? Copyright© 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 5*

For 1 bonus point. Which big concept was missing from this round? Copyright© 2010 Ryan P. Murphy 5*

IT’s BIG LEVEL -UP MR. NEEDS WATCH YOUR BACK JACK -Bonus- CARTOON PREDATORS 1 6 11 16 *21 2 7 12 17 *22 3 8 13 18 *23 4 9 14 19 *24 5 10 15 20 *25 Part I Ecology Interactions

IT’s BIG LEVEL -UP MR. NEEDS WATCH YOUR BACK JACK -Bonus- CARTOON PREDATORS 1 6 11 16 *21 2 7 12 17 *22 3 8 13 18 *23 4 9 14 19 *24 5 10 15 20 *25 Part I Ecology Interactions

This is the name for all of the relationships of populations with each other and their environment? Copyright © 2024 SlideSpark LLC 6 Can be large and small

This is the name for all of the relationships of populations with each other and their environment? Copyright © 2024 SlideSpark LLC 6 Ecosystem Can be large and small

These are groups of similar individuals who tend to mate with each other in a limited geographic area? Copyright © 2024 SlideSpark LLC 7

These are groups of similar individuals who tend to mate with each other in a limited geographic area? Copyright © 2024 SlideSpark LLC 7 Population

This is an organism with unique DNA and cells. Copyright © 2024 SlideSpark LLC 8

This is an organism with unique DNA and cells. Copyright © 2024 SlideSpark LLC 8 Individual

This is the name for the part of the earth and its atmosphere in which living organisms exist? Copyright © 2024 SlideSpark LLC 9

This is the name for the part of the earth and its atmosphere in which living organisms exist? Copyright © 2024 SlideSpark LLC 9 Biosphere

This is the name for a regional ecosystem characterized by distinct types of vegetation, animals. Determined by temperature and rainfall. Copyright © 2024 SlideSpark LLC 10

This is the name for a regional ecosystem characterized by distinct types of vegetation, animals. Determined by temperature and rainfall. Copyright © 2024 SlideSpark LLC 10 Biome

IT’s BIG LEVEL -UP MR. NEEDS WATCH YOUR BACK JACK -Bonus- CARTOON PREDATORS 1 6 11 16 *21 2 7 12 17 *22 3 8 13 18 *23 4 9 14 19 *24 5 10 15 20 *25 Part I Ecology Interactions

IT’s BIG LEVEL -UP MR. NEEDS WATCH YOUR BACK JACK -Bonus- CARTOON PREDATORS 1 6 11 16 *21 2 7 12 17 *22 3 8 13 18 *23 4 9 14 19 *24 5 10 15 20 *25 Part I Ecology Interactions

Which two parts of the biosphere are covered up? Copyright © 2024 SlideSpark LLC 11

Which two parts of the biosphere are covered up? Copyright © 2024 SlideSpark LLC 11

Which two parts of the biosphere are covered up? Copyright © 2024 SlideSpark LLC 11

Which two parts of the biosphere are covered up? Copyright © 2024 SlideSpark LLC 11

Which two parts of the biosphere are covered up? Copyright © 2024 SlideSpark LLC 11

Which two parts of the biosphere are covered up? Copyright © 2024 SlideSpark LLC 11

This is the type of environment that an organism lives in? (Can be large and small) Copyright © 2024 SlideSpark LLC 12

This is the type of environment that an organism lives in? (Can be large and small) Copyright © 2024 SlideSpark LLC 12 Habitat

This is the type of environment that an organism lives in? (Can be large and small) Copyright © 2024 SlideSpark LLC 12 Habitat

This is the type of environment that an organism lives in? (Can be large and small) Copyright © 2024 SlideSpark LLC 12 Habitat

This is the place or function of a given organism within its ecosystem? 13

This is the place or function of a given organism within its ecosystem? 13 Niche

What letters are under which box? R Species K Species Organism is very small size Large Organism Energy to make a new organism is low Energy to make a new organism is high Many babies made at once Low number of babies made at a time Early maturity Long time for maturity Short Life Long Life Each individual reproduces once and then dies Individuals can reproduce many times throughout life R Selected Species K Selected Species A B 14

What letters are under which box? R Species K Species Organism is very small size Large Organism Energy to make a new organism is low Energy to make a new organism is high Many babies made at once Low number of babies made at a time Early maturity Long time for maturity Short Life Long Life Each individual reproduces once and then dies Individuals can reproduce many times throughout life R Selected Species K Selected Species A B 14

What letters are under which box? R Species K Species Organism is very small size Large Organism Energy to make a new organism is low Energy to make a new organism is high Many babies made at once Low number of babies made at a time Early maturity Long time for maturity Short Life Long Life Each individual reproduces once and then dies Individuals can reproduce many times throughout life R Selected Species K Selected Species A B 14

What letters are under which box? R Species K Species Organism is very small size Large Organism Energy to make a new organism is low Energy to make a new organism is high Many babies made at once Low number of babies made at a time Early maturity Long time for maturity Short Life Long Life Each individual reproduces once and then dies Individuals can reproduce many times throughout life R Selected Species K Selected Species A B 14

What letters are under which box? R Species K Species Organism is very small size Large Organism Energy to make a new organism is low Energy to make a new organism is high Many babies made at once Low number of babies made at a time Early maturity Long time for maturity Short Life Long Life Each individual reproduces once and then dies Individuals can reproduce many times throughout life R Selected Species K Selected Species A B 14

What letters are under which box? R Species K Species Organism is very small size Large Organism Energy to make a new organism is low Energy to make a new organism is high Many babies made at once Low number of babies made at a time Early maturity Long time for maturity Short Life Long Life Each individual reproduces once and then dies Individuals can reproduce many times throughout life R Selected Species K Selected Species A B 14

This is the amount of food that an area of land will yield. (Controls the population that can be present) Copyright © 2024 SlideSpark LLC 15

This is the amount of food that an area of land will yield. (Controls the population that can be present) Copyright © 2024 SlideSpark LLC 15 Carrying Capacity

IT’s BIG LEVEL -UP MR. NEEDS WATCH YOUR BACK JACK -Bonus- CARTOON PREDATORS 1 6 11 16 *21 2 7 12 17 *22 3 8 13 18 *23 4 9 14 19 *24 5 10 15 20 *25 Part I Ecology Interactions

IT’s BIG LEVEL -UP MR. NEEDS WATCH YOUR BACK JACK -Bonus- CARTOON PREDATORS 1 6 11 16 *21 2 7 12 17 *22 3 8 13 18 *23 4 9 14 19 *24 5 10 15 20 *25 Part I Ecology Interactions

Which is a density independent and which is density dependent limiting factor? A B

Which is a density independent and which is density dependent limiting factor? A B

Which is a density independent and which is density dependent limiting factor? A B Density Dependent (Living)

Which is a density independent and which is density dependent limiting factor? A B Density Dependent (Living)

Which is a density independent and which is density dependent limiting factor? A B Density Dependent (Living) Density Independent (Non-living)

Which type of competition is seen below? 17

Which type of competition is seen below? 17 Lion Hyena

Which type of competition is seen below? 17 Lion Hyena

Which type of competition is seen below? 17 Lion Hyena Interspecific Competition

What is the type of competition seen below? Copyright © 2024 SlideSpark LLC 18

What is the type of competition seen below? Copyright © 2024 SlideSpark LLC 18

What is the type of competition seen below? Copyright © 2024 SlideSpark LLC Intraspecific Competition 18

This is a complex network of many interconnected food chains and feeding relationships? Copyright © 2024 SlideSpark LLC 19

This is a complex network of many interconnected food chains and feeding relationships? Copyright © 2024 SlideSpark LLC 19 Food Web

Draw a typical predator prey graph. Copyright © 2024 SlideSpark LLC * 20

Draw a typical predator prey graph. Copyright © 2024 SlideSpark LLC * 20

Draw a typical predator prey graph. Copyright © 2024 SlideSpark LLC * 20

Draw a typical predator prey graph. Copyright © 2024 SlideSpark LLC * 20

Draw a typical predator prey graph. Copyright © 2024 SlideSpark LLC * 20

Draw a typical predator prey graph. Copyright © 2024 SlideSpark LLC * 20

Draw a typical predator prey graph. Copyright © 2024 SlideSpark LLC * 20

IT’s BIG LEVEL -UP MR. NEEDS WATCH YOUR BACK JACK -Bonus- CARTOON PREDATORS 1 6 11 16 *21 2 7 12 17 *22 3 8 13 18 *23 4 9 14 19 *24 5 10 15 20 *25 Part I Ecology Interactions

IT’s BIG LEVEL -UP MR. NEEDS WATCH YOUR BACK JACK -Bonus- CARTOON PREDATORS 1 6 11 16 *21 2 7 12 17 *22 3 8 13 18 *23 4 9 14 19 *24 5 10 15 20 *25 Part I Ecology Interactions

Name this famous predator? Copyright© 2010 Ryan P. Murphy *21

Name this famous predator? Copyright© 2010 Ryan P. Murphy *21 Wile E. Coyote

Name this famous predator? Copyright© 2010 Ryan P. Murphy *21

Name this famous predator? Copyright© 2010 Ryan P. Murphy *22

Name this famous predator? Copyright© 2010 Ryan P. Murphy *22 Chester Cheetah

Name either of these two famous predators? Copyright© 2010 Ryan P. Murphy *23

Name either of these two famous predators? Copyright© 2010 Ryan P. Murphy *23

Name either of these two famous predators? Copyright© 2010 Ryan P. Murphy *23 Shere Khan

Name either of these two famous predators? Copyright© 2010 Ryan P. Murphy *23 Shere Khan Kaa

Name the movie / playwright with this alligator? *24

Name the movie / playwright with this alligator? *24

Can you name this spider? *25

Can you name this spider? *25 Shelob

IT’s BIG LEVEL -UP MR. NEEDS WATCH YOUR BACK JACK -Bonus- CARTOON PREDATORS 1 6 11 16 *21 2 7 12 17 *22 3 8 13 18 *23 4 9 14 19 *24 5 10 15 20 *25 Part I Ecology Interactions

IT’s BIG LEVEL -UP MR. NEEDS WATCH YOUR BACK JACK -Bonus- CARTOON PREDATORS 1 6 11 16 *21 2 7 12 17 *22 3 8 13 18 *23 4 9 14 19 *24 5 10 15 20 *25 Part I Ecology Interactions Final Question_______

This is a 5pt w ager question

Final Question: Name this theory? Those that create a competitive advantage will flourish at the expense of the less competitive. No two organisms can have the same niche. One species thrives , the other goes extinct.

Final Question: Name this theory? Those that create a competitive advantage will flourish at the expense of the less competitive. No two organisms can have the same niche. One species thrives , the other goes extinct. Answer is…

Final Question: Name this theory? Those that create a competitive advantage will flourish at the expense of the less competitive. No two organisms can have the same niche. One species thrives , the other goes extinct. Answer is… Competitive Exclusion Theory

Ecology Unit Review Game 1-20 = 5 points each 20-25 = Bonus (1 point each) Final Question = 5 point wager Find the Owl = 1 point

Ecology Interactions Unit Part 1 Review Game ANSWER KEY