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Chapter 6Ghost Hunt

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You'll Want the sound on, Just make sure your computer is not too loud

One of your clasmmates is a ghost. The only way to save the rest of the class is to discover which classmate is the evil spirit and expose them. Remember this clue: Ghosts have perfect vision. Now use your knowledge of Chapter 6 to accomplish this task.

Introduction

go!

Your ghostly classmate was last seen hanging out in the haunted house at the end of the street. In order to reach the house you must first pass the houses of 4 monsters. Obtain a piece of candy from each one by answering questions. Only when you have all 4 candies will you be allowed to enter the haunted house.

Finding Your Classmate

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Candy obtained

Go house to house!

knock

Alert! Witches nearby!Dare to knock?

Witch's house

knock

knock

Pilgrims

Puritans

The story in the beginning of the chapter was about which group?

Pirates

Hippies

Biologists

Doctors

Secondary Succession

When the pigrims left, the forests regenerated. The soil was already present which makes this process:

Primary Succession

Tertiary Sucession

Negative Succession

Secondary Succession

When succession starts from bare rock (like in the picture) it is known as:

Primary Succession

Tertiary Sucession

Negative Succession

continue

Candy obtained

You've passed the first test and scored some candy.Keep it up!

Spooktacular!

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Candy obtained

Go to the next house!

Take the Shortcut

knock

A wolf is on the loose! Got the guts to knock?

House of the Wolf

knock

knock

Population

All individuals that belong to the same species and live in a given area at a particular time is known as a(n):

Community

Ecosystem

Biome

Squad

All the different groups of organisms interacting and affecting each other is know as the:

Population

Community

Ecosystem

Biome

Wolfpack

Speciation

Indicated by N, the total number of individuals within a defined area at a given time is known as population:

Size

Distribution

Ratio

Structure

Density

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Candy obtained

You've outsmarted the wolf, and your candy bag grows.

Awesome!

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Candy obtained

Go to the next house!

Take the Shortcut

knock

An electrifying house,are you up for it? ⚡

Frankenstein's House

knock

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Logistic Growth Model

Exponential Growth Model

Unlimited Growth Model

Under ideal conditions, and with unlimited resources, a population will exhibit this J-shaped curve growth model.

Fantasitic Growth Model

Intrinsic Growth Model

Exponential Growth Model

In reality, because of limiting factors such as food, most populations will exhibit this S-shaped growth model as populations slowly start to level off.

Limited Growth Model

Overshoot Growth Model

Carrying Capacity

Density-Dependant Factor

Most populations will continue to grow until they reach this limit, denoted by letter K in the graph, it's the number of species an environment can sustain

Biological Limit

Biometric Range

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Candy obtained

You've unraveled the mysteries of Frankenstein and scored more candy.

You rock!

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Candy obtained

Go to the next house!

knock

A mummy in the house!Shall we?

House of the Mummy

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Density

Structure

The number of individuals per unit area is known as population:

Distribution

Size

About 50/50

Dominated by Females

Dominated by Males

In most sexually reproducing species, the ratio of females to males is usually:

Natural Disasters

Living Space

All are correct

Which of the following is an example of a limiting factor for a population.

Competition

Predators

Food

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Candy obtained

You've unraveled the mummy's secrets and baggedmore candy.

Fantastic!

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Candy obtained

You've obtained all 4 pieces of candy Do you dare enter the last house or are you scared?

Inventory

Explore the house

Inventory open...

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Density

Distribution

Size

The pattern of how individuals of a species are spread out across their habitat is known as population:

Structure

Random

Unform

Clumped

Study the picture and diagram above. Which type of population distribution is being shown by the penguins?

Flocked

Uniform

Random

Clumped

Even

Study the picture and diagram above. Which type of population distribution is being shown by the starfish?

Clumped

Uniform

Even

Random

Study the picture and diagram above. Which type of population distribution is being shown by the trees in this forest?

Random

Clumped

Even

Unifrom

Study the picture and diagram above. Which type of population distribution is being shown by the meerkats?

Erratic

Random

Uniform

Clumped

The Northern Gannets in the picture above are showing this population distribution, often seen with territorial birds.

Random

Uniform

Clumped

This type of population distribution is the most common in animals and often seen in herding mammals and schooling fish.

Erratic

This is not correct.

The ghost has eaten your soul.

This is not correct.

The ghost likes to eat brains

but you seem to have very little

Find the key to continue

Inventory

Continue exploring the house

Inventory opened...

It is too dark...

competetive

sympatric

symbiotic

allopatric

A type of relationship in which two species live in close association of each other.

Neutralism

Ammensalism

Parasitism

Commensalism

A symbiosis in which one species beniefits and the other one is harmed.

Mutualsm

Neutralism

Commensalism

Ammensalism

A type of symbiosis in which both species benefit.

Predatism

Neutralism

Commensalism

Ammensalism

A type of relationship in which one species benefits and the other is neither harmed nor helped.

Host

True Predator

Parasatoid

Pathogen

An organism that lays eggs on or in another organism lie the above picture is called a:

Positively Yes

Absolutely Not

Did you know close to 400 parasites live in and on humans? We almost all have harmless, microscopic eyelash mites,tiny, eight-legged parasites that live on or near the hair follicles of our face and eyes. Would you like to see one close up?

Yes, If I'm lucky.

Maybe. IDK

Yes and they all have names,

I reallyhope not.

So, do you have eyeleash mites living on your face?

Remember these notes and play them on the piano in the correct order

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You found asecret message

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...Keep playing

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...One more

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Start over...

You found a new item for your inventory

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Inventory

Continue exploring the house

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Use the magnifying glass to find the 4 letters to the scrambled word. Use all capital letters when using the typewriter.

A

K

R

Who was the Russian biologist that conducted a series of experimets that demostrated limilting factors. Move the spotlight around to find the answer.

Georgi Gause

Charles Darwin

Kai Cenat

Donald J. Trump

Lawrence Bizzarro

Jodi Commerford

In the 1930's, Russin Biologis Georgii Gause did expirements on which organism to study limiting factors?

Paramecia

Beetles

Cows

Fish

Sheep

Gause concluded that two species competing for the same limiting resource cannot coexist. This is called the:

Competetive Exclusion Principal

Resource Partitioning Rule

Law of Overshoot

Die-Off Principal

Don't Click Here!

However, sometimes species will evolve to share or divide a resource based on different behaviors. This is called:

Resource Partioning

Competetive Exclusion

Engineering

Interbreeding

Mogging

Courting

You're Gonna Die

Someone is there!

Indicator Species

K-selected Species

r-selected

Some species have a low intrinsic growth rate, which causes their populations to increase slowly until they reach the carrying capacity. We call these species:

Larger

Smaller

K-Selected Species tend to be:

Late

Early

And K-Selected Species usually reach sexual matutrity:

Many Offspring

Fewer Offspring

And K-Selected Species tend to have:

Keystone Species

K-selected Species

r-selected

Some species have a high intrinsic growth rate because they reproduce often which causes them to exhibit rapid population growth that is often followed by overshoots and die-offs. We call these species:

Larger

Smaller

r-Selected Species tend to be:

Late

Early

And r-Selected Species usually reach sexual matutrity:

Many Offspring

Fewer Offspring

And r-Selected Species tend to have:

K-selected

r-selected

L-rizz

Species that exhibit a Type I surviviorship curve, tend to be

invasive

Type IV

Type II

Type I

Typically, r-selected species like insects and bacteria, usually exhibit this type of survivirship curve.

Type III

K-selected

r-selected

invasive

Based on this picture, hippos would be considered:

w-selected

It's locked...look in the inventory for something to open it

A briefcase has appeared...

Now study the pictures. Remembering your clue, which class member is the ghost? Click on the name of the true ghost.

The BreiFCase Is Open

CHRIS

MICHELE

JOSHY-POO

MADELINE

DONNY

Did you forget the clue?

A ghost has perfect eyesight.

Go back to the breifcase.

Did you forget the clue?

A ghost has perfect eyesight.

Go back to the breifcase.

Exit

Go into the Google Form and write "Mission Accomplished"

Congratulations You Identified your ghostly Classmate

Take a screenshot and paste it into Google Slides.

Congratulations You Identified your ghostly Classmate

try again!

Just awful! Did you even read Chapter 6?

try again!

Just awful! Did you even read Chapter 6?

try again!

Just awful! Did you even read Chapter 6?

try again!

Wow, you are pathetic!

Start OVER!

There are no Shortcuts in Life

Of Course not!

Obviously Yes!

Too BadYou shouldn'thave take this class if you were going to be weak

Would you like to see Its Face Close-up?

Of Course not!

Obviously Yes!

Excellent ChoiceLook at this marvelous Beast!

Would you like to see Its Face Close-up?

Back To Questions

Too Bad. Look at this Cutie. This looks better than your schooltool picture.

Back To Questions

Good Choice. Look at this Cutie. This looks better than your schooltool picture.

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Write thewrong option here

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Write thewrong option here

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back

You've completed all the missions and here's your well deserved trophyYou've got rhythm in your veins!

CONGRATS!

Oh, no. You failed, per usual.

This is no time to make stupid mistakes. Try Again.

Oh, no. You failed, per usual.

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