Symbiosis
Levels of Organization
Organisms
Parts of a flower
Cellular
Respiration/ Photosynthesis
100

The number of types of relationships that we have covered for this unit.

What is 3

100
The number of levels in an organization chart

What is 5?

100

The difference between Autotroph and Heterotroph

Autotroph provides/makes their own food/energy whereas heterotroph has to consume/rely on others for their energy/food

100

Part of the flower that protects it before the flower opens/blossoms

What is a sepal?

100

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You just won 100 points for choosing this box

200

Parasitism relationship between organisms (what is the definitions/relationship)

Relationship where one organism benefits and the other organism is harmed.

200

The most basic level of organization.

What is organism/species

200

The difference between a food chain and a food web

Food chain is a single line of feeding whereas the food web is all possible food lines in an ecosystem.

200

The male part of the flower and the parts that are included.

What is the stamen? What are the anther and the filament?

200

Process used where organism takes in the sun’s energy and molecules to make their own food.

What is Photosynthesis

300

Mutualism relationship between organisms (what is the definitions/relationship)

Type of relationship where both organisms benefit

300

When you have 2 or more of the same organism in an area.

What is population?

300

The difference between the three kinds of consumers.

Herbivores eat only plants/producers; Carnivores eat only meat; Omnivores consume both plants & meat

300

The female part of the flower and the parts that are included

What is the pistil? What are the stigma, style, ovary.

*Bonus- extra 50 points if ovules being inside the ovary are mentioned.

300

The process of converting energy from glucose to usable energy

What is Cellular Respiration?

400

Commensalism relationship between organisms (what is the definitions/relationship)

Type of relationship where one organism benefits and the other organism is neither harmed nor benefited

400

When you have 2 or more different populations in an environment.

What is community

400

Daily Double!!!

Give me an example of an organism and walk me through that organisms population, community, and ecosystem. (What would you find in each)

400

To move pollen from the stamen to the pistil

What is pollinate/pollination?
400

Daily Double!!!

What are the ingredients needed for photosynthesis and what are the ingredients needed for cellular respiration?

500

An example for each of the 3 types of symbiosis (you have to tell me which type each example goes with)

Answers will vary, I will be the judge. Here are some examples.
Commensalism: birds nest in a tree,
Parasitism: Tick/mosquito/etc and a human/animal
Mutualism: Bird cleaning alligator's teeth

500

Two or more communities living together and it also includes biotic and abiotic factors in an organisms area.

What is ecosystem?
500

The order of the energy pyramid with organisms starting from the most energy.

What are primary producers, primary consumers, secondary consumers, top consumers (or apex predators).

* Bonus: if adding decomposers, should be at the bottom of the pyramid (named first).... an extra 100 points

500

The uniting of the pollen from the male part of flower with the ovule of the female part of the flower in order to create a seed.

What is fertilization/fertilize?

500

Place that cellular respiration process takes place versus the place that photosynthesis takes place (which part of cell for each process)

Cellular Respiration - Mitochondria
Photosynthesis - Chloroplast

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