Different ecosystems
Relationships
Adaptations
Biodiversity
FINAL JEOPARDY QUESTIONS
100

What are the different types of ecosystems?

Aquatic, land, mixed

100

What is a species that lives in a family?

Wolves, lions, tigers, bears, etc.

100

What are two behavioural adaptations?

Migration, hibernation, dormancy, courtship displays

100

What is biodiversity?

The collection of all the different species that live in an ecosystem.

100

What percent of all marine life lives in coral reefs?

25%

200

What makes up an ecosystem?

Biotope

Biocoenosis

OR

All the living organisms and non-living things in a specific place and the relationships between them.

200

What is a gregarious association?

Unorganized groups of the same species

200

What are anatomical adaptations?

The physical or structural characteristics of a living organism that help it live in its environment.

200

What are the three factors of biodiversity?

Ecosystem diversity, species diversity, genetic diversity

200

How does deforestation damage ecosystems?

We have fewer trees to absorb carbon dioxide and release oxygen, living organisms may die or lose their homes

300

What is the biotope and an example?

Non-living things (examples: rocks, water, soil, sunlight)

300

What is a society of bees or ants called?

A colony

300

Name the adaptation: polar bears having webbed feet for swimming.

Anatomical

300

Where is a place with high levels of biodiversity?

BONUS 100: Where is a place with low levels?

Tropical rainforests

300

What types of animals live in a mixed ecosystem?

Many birds, amphibians, fish, and plants

400

What are all of the living organisms in an ecosystem called?

The biocoenosis

400

Name the relationship: A spider weaves a web in a bush without damaging the bush.

Is this positive, negative, or neutral?

Commensalism

Neutral

400

What is an example of a courtship display?

Birds performing special dances and noises to attract mates.

400

What has the highest level of biodiversity out of all the aquatic ecosystems?

Coral reefs

400

Name the adaptations:

A plant grows towards sunlight.

A cactus has spines to protect it from animals.

A macaw has a sharp beak to climb.

Behavioral

Anatomical

Anatomical

500

Why does an ecosystem need to be balanced?

BONUS 100: What can cause an ecosystem to fall out of balance?

The relationships between its elements contribute to the survival of its living organisms.

500

What is parasitism and an example?

When one species gains from the relationship and another species loses.

Example: a flea feeding on an animal's blood, insects eating sap from plants

500

Name an anatomical adaptation for any animal and the reason for it.

Example: A polar bear having webbed feet to swim, a brown bear having strong legs for running, sharp claws to dig, etc.

500

What are four things destroying our ecosystems?

Pollution, climate change, deforestation, soil degradation, overpopulation

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