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THIS. IS. Jeopardy. With. Your. Host. Ms. Milton!. Jeopardy. Internal Response. Adaptations & Behaviors. Food Relationships. Ecology. Biomes & Succession. MIX IT UP. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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InternalResponse

Adaptations&

BehaviorsFood

Relationships Ecology Biomes &Succession

MIX IT UP

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When the body temperature rises

A 100

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What is fever?

A 100

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Half-digested food along with stomach mucus, saliva, stomach acids, and other chemicals that quickly exit up your throat and

out of you mouth.

A 200

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What is vomit?

A 200

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Things that cause an organism to perform an

activity or start a reaction

A 300

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What are stimuli?

A 300

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A 400

Maintenance of a stable internal environment in response to changes

in the changing conditions of the external or internal environment.

(internal balance)

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What is homeostasis?

A 400

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This center tells your body to quickly get rid of whatever is upsetting you, and this is done by

vomiting.

A 500

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What is the

emetic center?

A 500

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State of dormancy (sleep) over an extended

period of time due to extreme cold

B 100

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What is hibernation?

B 100

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Suspended state of animation.

Animal goes into a deep sleep with almost

no brain activity

B 200

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What is torpor?

B 200

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The lowering of body temperature below freezing in response to cold.

B 300

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What is supercooling?

B 300

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state of dormancy (sleep) over an

extended period of time due to

extreme heat

B 400

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What is estivation?

B 400

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Name 3 adaptations or

behaviors of the artic ground

squirrel

B 500

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What are supercooling,

hibernation, torpor, burrowing, curling in a ball, and/or shivering ?

B 500

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An animal that eats both plants and

animals .

C 100

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What is an omnivore?

C 100

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C 200

A series of producers and

consumers

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What is a food chain?

C 200

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Organisms that produce their own

food by photosynthesis .

C 300

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C 300

What are producers?

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DAILY DOUBLE

C 400

DAILY DOUBLEPlace A Wager

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_____→ LEAF→ CATERPILLAR→ LIZARD→EAGLE

The missing link of this food chain

C 400

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What is the sun ?

C 400

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A complex feeding system that

contains more than one food chain .

C 500

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What is a

food web?

C 500

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D 100

All organisms of one species

living in a community

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D 100

What is a population?

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D 200

The narrow zone on earth where life is possible .

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D 200

What is the

biosphere?

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Any close relationship

between species

D 300

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D 300

What is

symbiosis?

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A relationship in which one organisms benefits

and the other is harmed,

such as ticks or tapeworms

D 400

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What is parasitism?

D 400

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A relationship in which both

species benefit, such as lichens

D 500

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What is

mutualism?

D 500

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The amount of rain that a desert

usually gets

E 100

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What is less than

10 centimeters

A year?

E 100

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a treeless plain with very short growing season and long,

cold winters

E 200

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What is tundra?

E 200

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First organisms in an ecosystem

E 300

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What is a

pioneer species?

E 300

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The change in the types of species of an

ecological community observed over time;

the replacement of one species another

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What is succession?

E 400

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The various developmental

stages the ecosystem goes through .

E 500

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What are seral stages?

E 500

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Living, once living,

or part of something that was living .

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F 100

What is biotic?

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the study of relationships

between organisms and

their environment

F 200

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What is ecology?

F 200

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The harmed species in a

parasitic relationship

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What is the host?

F 300

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F 400

An animal that feeds on already

dead animals

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What is a

scavenger?

F 400

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fever-producing substances

F 500

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What are pyrogens?

F 500

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The Final Jeopardy Category is:

Biomes of the WorldPlease record your wager.

Click on screen to begin

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Name six biomes

of the world studied in class

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What are:

Tundra

Taiga/Coniferous Forest

Desert

Temperate/Deciduous Forest

Rainforest

GrasslandClick on screen to continue

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