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Populations Edition !. Volunteers?. 1 person to time and click– 20 seconds to answer, click when told 1 person to keep score – accurate and quick!. JEOPARDY!. LGHS Sports. School Events. LGHS Teachers. Clubs & Activities. Classes. $100. $100. $100. $100. $100. $200. $200. $200. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Populations Edition!

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Volunteers?

• 1 person to time and click– 20 seconds to answer, click when told

• 1 person to keep score – accurate and quick!

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JEOPARDY!LGHS Sports

LGHS Teachers

Clubs & Activities

School Events Classes

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Final Jeopardy

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WARNING:

Ms. Minson is terrible at determining question difficulty. Therefore, an easy question could be worth $200 while a difficult question might be $100. You have been warned!

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Final Jeopardy

PopulationsGraphs

Population Changes Miscellaneous

Interactions Between

Organisms

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Populations for $200

A: These are the 3 of the population examples that we studied during our labs this unit.

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Populations for $200

A: These are the 3 of the population examples that we studied during our labs this unit.

Q: What are the human population, the reindeer of St. Paul Island, the yeast, and/or the fish?

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Populations for $150

A: Populations are made up of organisms, or these.

From your vocab list!

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Populations for $150From your vocab list!

A: Populations are made up of organisms, or these.

Q: What are individuals?

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A: This population has severe impacts on the Earth because of its large and increasing size,

high use of resources, and generation of unusable waste.

Populations for $100

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Populations for $100

A: This population has severe impacts on the Earth because of its large and increasing size,

high use of resources, and generation of unusable waste.

Q: What is the human population?

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A: In the absence of predators, this is the most likely cause of the crash in the reindeer

population on St. Paul Island.

Populations for $150

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Populations for $150

A: In the absence of predators, this is the most likely cause of the crash in the reindeer

population on St. Paul Island.

Q: What is starvation or lack of food or exceeding the carrying capacity?

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A: The largest number of individuals within a population that the environment can support.

Populations for $150From your vocab list!

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Populations for $150From your vocab list!

A: The largest number of individuals within a population that the environment can support.

Q: What is carrying capacity?

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Population Changes for $200

A: The instance and rate of individuals leaving population.

From your vocab list!

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Population Changes for $200From your vocab list!

A: The instance and rate of individuals leaving population.

Q: What is emigration?

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A: The rate at which reproduction increases a population’s size.

Population Changes for $150From your vocab list!

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Population Changes for $150A: The rate at which reproduction increases

a population’s size.

Q: What is natality?

From your vocab list!

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Population Changes for $200A: The rate of emigration and immigration for

fish in a pond.

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Population Changes for $200A: The rate of emigration and immigration for

fish in a pond.

Q: What is 0 or none?

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Population Changes for $200A: The rate of increase in the size of the world’s

human population can be calculated from differences in _________ and __________.

From your vocab list!

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Population Changes for $200A: The rate of increase in the size of the world’s

human population can be calculated from differences in _________ and __________.

Q: What are natality and mortality?

From your vocab list!

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Population Changes for $150A: Doors that swing outward but not inward

enabled cockroaches to leave a population, but not to enter it. Any increase in population size

must have resulted from this.

From your vocab list!

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Population Changes for $150A: Doors that swing outward but not inward

enabled cockroaches to leave a population, but not to enter it. Any increase in population size

must have resulted from this.

Q: What is natality?

From your vocab list!

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Miscellaneous for $200A: If there is stability in a system, then the system is said to be in ______________.

From your vocab list!

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Miscellaneous for $200From your vocab list!

A: If there is stability in a system, then the system is said to be in ______________.

Q: What is homeostasis?

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Miscellaneous for $100A: The role of the fungi and bacteria.

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Miscellaneous for $100A: The role of the fungi and bacteria.

Q: What is the role of decomposers?

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Miscellaneous for $250A: This is best described or defined using 3

things: • the species, • the location,

• and the time or date.

From your vocab list!

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Miscellaneous for $250A: This is best described or defined using 3

things: • the species, • the location,

• and the time or date.

Q: What is a population?

From your vocab list!

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Miscellaneous for $150A: The objectives on your microscopes have magnifications of ____, _____, and _____.

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Miscellaneous for $150A: The objectives on your microscopes have magnifications of ____, _____, and _____.

Q: What are 4x, 10x, and 40x?

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Miscellaneous for $150A: This is what eventually happens to most of

the energy that enters a food web.

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Miscellaneous for $150A: This is what eventually happens to most of

the energy that enters a food web.

Q: What is lost or lost as heat?

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Interactions Between Organisms for $100

A: In this type of symbiosis, a host is harmed while another organism benefits.

From your vocab list!

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A: In this type of symbiosis, a host is harmed while another organism benefits.

Q: What is parasitism? +/-

Interactions Between Organisms for $100

From your vocab list!

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From your vocab list!

A: One example of this type of symbiosis is when water buffalo walk through grass,

insects become active, and the insects are eaten by cowbirds. The water buffalo are

neither helped nor harmed.

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A: One example of this type of symbiosis is when water buffalo walk through grass,

insects become active, and the insects are eaten by cowbirds. The water buffalo are

neither helped nor harmed.

Q: What is commensalism? +/0

Interactions Between Organisms for $150

From your vocab list!

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A: An example of this type of symbiosis is when yucca flowers are pollinated by yucca

moths. The moths lay their eggs in the flowers where the larvae hatch and eat some

of the developing seeds. At the same time, the moths pollinate the flowers of the plant. Both

species benefit.

Interactions Between Organisms for $150

From your vocab list!

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A: An example of this type of symbiosis is when yucca flowers are pollinated by yucca

moths. The moths lay their eggs in the flowers where the larvae hatch and eat some

of the developing seeds. At the same time, the moths pollinate the flowers of the plant. Both

species benefit.Q: What is mutualism? +/+

Interactions Between Organisms for $150

From your vocab list!

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A: This is when different organisms compete for the same resources.

Interactions Between Organisms for $200

From your vocab list!

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Interactions Between Organisms for $200

From your vocab list!

A: This is when different organisms compete for the same resources.

Q: What is competition?

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A: An example of this is when a wolf kills and eats a sheep.

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From your vocab list!

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A: An example of this is when a wolf kills and eats a sheep.

Q: What is predation?

Interactions Between Organisms for $150

From your vocab list!

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Graphs for $200

A: This is what a graph of the human population since ~10,000BC looks like.

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Graphs for $200

A: This is what a graph of the human population since ~10,000BC looks like.

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Graphs for $100A: The point at

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Graphs for $100

A: This graph depicts a population

in homeostasis.

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Graphs for $100

A: This graph depicts a population

in homeostasis.

Q: What is graph D?

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A: This graph shows logistic growth.

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Graphs for $150

A: This graph shows logistic growth.

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A: This graph shows exponential growth.

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Graphs for $150

A: This graph shows exponential growth.

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Final Jeopardy!

This is the actual direction of a specimen’s movement on a slide in relation to the direction

in which it is seen moving through a microscope.

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This is the actual direction of a specimen’s movement on a slide in relation to the direction

in which it is seen moving through a microscope.

What is opposite?

Final Jeopardy!

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School Events for $100

These are the themes for the 5 days of spirit week.

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School Events for $100

A: This is one of the themes for the next spirit week.

Q: What are School Spirit, Fashion Disasters, Halloween, or class colors day?

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Clubs & Activities for $300

A: This club is advised by Mrs. DeLaPaz and Mrs. Burlinson and addresses environmental

concerns on campus.

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Clubs & Activities for $300

A: This club is advised by Mrs. DeLaPaz and Mrs. Burlinson and addresses environmental

concerns on campus.

Q: What is Fading Footprints?