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Community Human                                     Wild
                        Populations    Pop U
Interactions Population                             Card


 10 Point    10 Point    10 Point     10 Point    10 Point


20 Points   20 Points   20 Points     20 Points   20 Points


30 Points   30 Points   30 Points     30 Points   30 Points


40 Points   40 Points   40 Points     40 Points   40 Points


50 Points   50 Points   50 Points     50 Points   50 Points
Answer - 10 points

 A relationship in
which one animal is
hunted and the other
   is the hunter
Question - 10 pts


What is predator-
     prey?

               Return to Board
Answer – 20 pts

The three types of
   symbiosis
Question – 20 pts
   What are
commensalistic,
mutualistic, and
  parasitic?
               Return to Board
Answer – 30 pts

This is one example of
a density-independent
    cause of death
Question – 30 pts
 What are natural disasters,
  unusual weather, seasonal
changes, human interference?


                    Return to Board
Answer – 40 pts
   The carrying
  capacity of an
   ecosystem is
determined by this.
Question – 40 pts

What is limited
availability of
 resources?
              Return to Board
Answer – 50 pts

An example of
 coevolution.
Question – 50 pts

 Answers vary – any
mutualistic or parasitc
 relationship applies
                  Return to Board
Answer – 10 pts

    A population
pyramid is made this
       way.
Question – 10 pts

What is graphing the
age structure at any
    given time?
                Return to Board
Answer – 20 pts
 The rate of growth when
every pair of a population
    has two children
   (replacement rate)
Question – 20 pts

What is zero
 growth?

            Return to Board
Answer – 30 pts

 One reason the human
population has expanded
so rapidly in the past 200
          years.
Question – 30 pts

  What is the Industrial
 Revolution, improved
infrastructure, low death
rate with high birth rate,
           etc.?   Return to Board
Answer – 40 pts

The best way to
decrease fertility
rates in women.
Question – 40 pts
 What is educating
  women in family
planning techniques?

                Return to Board
Answer – 50 pts

Two factors described
 in a demographic
  transition model
Question – 50 pts

 What are birth rates, death
   rates, fertility rates, life
expectancy, industrialization,
     education level, etc?

                      Return to Board
Answer – 10 pts

The number of wild
 horses per square
  kilometer in a
      prairie.
Question – 10 pts

What is population
    density?

               Return to Board
Answer – 20 pts

Within a few years,
 the population
    increases
  dramatically.
Question – 20 pts


What is exponential
     growth?

                Return to Board
Answer – 30 pts
This is made difficult
because many people
have low literacy and
  limited access to
     healthcare.
Question – 30pts


 What is reducing
population growth?

                   Return to Board
Answer – 40 pts

The reason human
population doubled
between 1880 and
      1930.
Question – 40 pts
      What is the industrial
revolution, combination of high
 birth rates and low death rates,
  and improvements in societal
   infrastructure and services?
                       Return to Board
Answer – 50 pts

  People cut down
trees faster than they
      can grow.
Question – 50pts
What is the reason wood is
  considered a limited
   resource in many
 developing countries?

                    Return to Board
Answer – 10 pts

All the maple trees in
       a forest.
Question – 10 pts

 What is a
population?

            Return to Board
Answer – 20 pts

A roundworm in a
human’s intestine, a
  tick on a cat, or
mistletoe on a tree.
Question – 20 pts

What is a parasite?


                   Return to Board
Answer – 30 pts

Commensalism.
Question – 30pts
What is the relationship
where neither species is
       harmed?

                  Return to Board
Answer – 40 pts

Determined by the
supply of the most
limited resources.
Question – 40 pts

    What is the carrying
capacity of an environment?


                     Return to Board
Question – 50 pts
The region experiencing
 the biggest increase in
       population.
Question – 50 pts


What is Asia?


                Return to Board
Answer – 10 pts

  Human population
growth was most rapid
 during this period of
   human history.
Question – 10 pts

What is the Modern
       Age?


               Return to Board
Answer – 20 pts

 The number of
 individuals of a
species in a given
      area.
Question – 20 pts

What is population
    density?

               Return to Board
Answer – 30 pts

Two properties used
    to describe
   populations.
Question – 30 pts

What are size,
 density, or
 dispersion?
                Return to Board
Answer – 40 pts

People who study
human population
 trends are called
       this.
Question – 40 pts

  What are
demographers?

                 Return to Board
Answer - 50 pts
Typical age structure
of a country with high
     growth rates.
Question – 50 pts
What is more younger
 people than older
       people?

                   Return to Board
Answer 1f
Question 1f



         Return to Board
This type of
pollutant is not a
    chemical
What is particulate
     matter

              Return to Board
When warm air
moves over cool air
and keeps it near the
      surface.
What is a
temperature
 inversion?
         Return to Board
Answer 4f
Question 4f


         Return to Board
Answer 5f
Question 5f


         Return to Board
Make your wager
Predict what might happen
to the population of rabbits
  and coyote if the rabbits
    exceed the carrying
       capacity of the
        environment.
As the rabbits exceed the carrying
    capacity, they will run out of
 resources. Starvation and possibly
  diseases will severely reduce the
   population of the rabbits. They
coyote will have less food available
  and their population will decline
unless they find another food source.

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Populations jeopardyreview

  • 1. Instructions for using this template. β€’ Remember this is Jeopardy, so where I have written β€œAnswer” this is the prompt the students will see, and where I have β€œQuestion” should be the student’s response. β€’ To enter your questions and answers, click once on the text on the slide, then highlight and just type over what’s there to replace it. If you hit Delete or Backspace, it sometimes makes the text box disappear. β€’ When clicking on the slide to move to the next appropriate slide, be sure you see the hand, not the arrow. (If you put your cursor over a text box, it will be an arrow and WILL NOT take you to the right location.)
  • 2. Choose a category. You will be given the answer. You must give the correct question. Click to begin.
  • 3. Click here for Final Jeo
  • 4. Community Human Wild Populations Pop U Interactions Population Card 10 Point 10 Point 10 Point 10 Point 10 Point 20 Points 20 Points 20 Points 20 Points 20 Points 30 Points 30 Points 30 Points 30 Points 30 Points 40 Points 40 Points 40 Points 40 Points 40 Points 50 Points 50 Points 50 Points 50 Points 50 Points
  • 5. Answer - 10 points A relationship in which one animal is hunted and the other is the hunter
  • 6. Question - 10 pts What is predator- prey? Return to Board
  • 7. Answer – 20 pts The three types of symbiosis
  • 8. Question – 20 pts What are commensalistic, mutualistic, and parasitic? Return to Board
  • 9. Answer – 30 pts This is one example of a density-independent cause of death
  • 10. Question – 30 pts What are natural disasters, unusual weather, seasonal changes, human interference? Return to Board
  • 11. Answer – 40 pts The carrying capacity of an ecosystem is determined by this.
  • 12. Question – 40 pts What is limited availability of resources? Return to Board
  • 13. Answer – 50 pts An example of coevolution.
  • 14. Question – 50 pts Answers vary – any mutualistic or parasitc relationship applies Return to Board
  • 15. Answer – 10 pts A population pyramid is made this way.
  • 16. Question – 10 pts What is graphing the age structure at any given time? Return to Board
  • 17. Answer – 20 pts The rate of growth when every pair of a population has two children (replacement rate)
  • 18. Question – 20 pts What is zero growth? Return to Board
  • 19. Answer – 30 pts One reason the human population has expanded so rapidly in the past 200 years.
  • 20. Question – 30 pts What is the Industrial Revolution, improved infrastructure, low death rate with high birth rate, etc.? Return to Board
  • 21. Answer – 40 pts The best way to decrease fertility rates in women.
  • 22. Question – 40 pts What is educating women in family planning techniques? Return to Board
  • 23. Answer – 50 pts Two factors described in a demographic transition model
  • 24. Question – 50 pts What are birth rates, death rates, fertility rates, life expectancy, industrialization, education level, etc? Return to Board
  • 25. Answer – 10 pts The number of wild horses per square kilometer in a prairie.
  • 26. Question – 10 pts What is population density? Return to Board
  • 27. Answer – 20 pts Within a few years, the population increases dramatically.
  • 28. Question – 20 pts What is exponential growth? Return to Board
  • 29. Answer – 30 pts This is made difficult because many people have low literacy and limited access to healthcare.
  • 30. Question – 30pts What is reducing population growth? Return to Board
  • 31. Answer – 40 pts The reason human population doubled between 1880 and 1930.
  • 32. Question – 40 pts What is the industrial revolution, combination of high birth rates and low death rates, and improvements in societal infrastructure and services? Return to Board
  • 33. Answer – 50 pts People cut down trees faster than they can grow.
  • 34. Question – 50pts What is the reason wood is considered a limited resource in many developing countries? Return to Board
  • 35. Answer – 10 pts All the maple trees in a forest.
  • 36. Question – 10 pts What is a population? Return to Board
  • 37. Answer – 20 pts A roundworm in a human’s intestine, a tick on a cat, or mistletoe on a tree.
  • 38. Question – 20 pts What is a parasite? Return to Board
  • 39. Answer – 30 pts Commensalism.
  • 40. Question – 30pts What is the relationship where neither species is harmed? Return to Board
  • 41. Answer – 40 pts Determined by the supply of the most limited resources.
  • 42. Question – 40 pts What is the carrying capacity of an environment? Return to Board
  • 43. Question – 50 pts The region experiencing the biggest increase in population.
  • 44. Question – 50 pts What is Asia? Return to Board
  • 45. Answer – 10 pts Human population growth was most rapid during this period of human history.
  • 46. Question – 10 pts What is the Modern Age? Return to Board
  • 47. Answer – 20 pts The number of individuals of a species in a given area.
  • 48. Question – 20 pts What is population density? Return to Board
  • 49. Answer – 30 pts Two properties used to describe populations.
  • 50. Question – 30 pts What are size, density, or dispersion? Return to Board
  • 51. Answer – 40 pts People who study human population trends are called this.
  • 52. Question – 40 pts What are demographers? Return to Board
  • 53. Answer - 50 pts Typical age structure of a country with high growth rates.
  • 54. Question – 50 pts What is more younger people than older people? Return to Board
  • 56. Question 1f Return to Board
  • 57. This type of pollutant is not a chemical
  • 58. What is particulate matter Return to Board
  • 59. When warm air moves over cool air and keeps it near the surface.
  • 60. What is a temperature inversion? Return to Board
  • 62. Question 4f Return to Board
  • 64. Question 5f Return to Board
  • 66. Predict what might happen to the population of rabbits and coyote if the rabbits exceed the carrying capacity of the environment.
  • 67. As the rabbits exceed the carrying capacity, they will run out of resources. Starvation and possibly diseases will severely reduce the population of the rabbits. They coyote will have less food available and their population will decline unless they find another food source.