Definitions
Structure of the Earth
Adaptations
Unique NZ
Photosynthesis and Respiration
100

Define habitat.

The place where an organism lives.

100

What are the four layers of the Earth, in order of outer layer to inner layer?

Crust, mantle, outer core, inner core

100

What are the three types of adaptations?

Structural, behavioural, physiological.

100

What is the name of the one giant landmass that all continents were a part of?

Pangea.

100

Define photosynthesis.

The process plants use to make food from sunlight.

200

Define community.

Several different species living together in one area.

200

What is the name of the phenomenon where the Earth's continents separated from one giant landmass?

Continental drift.

200

Define physiological adaptation.

Internal or cellular features that help the organism to survive.

200

Describe natural selection.

Organisms with traits that help them survive reproduce and pass on those traits.

200

Define respiration.

The process in which living things use oxygen to release energy from their food.

300

Define ecosystem.

Where living things interact with each other and their environment.

300

What causes continental drift?

Convection currents in the mantle

300

Ducks have webbed feet that help them swim in order to avoid predators and catch food. What type of adaptation is this?

Structural adaptation.

300

Name three common mammalian pests that humans have introduced into New Zealand.

Possum, rat, weasel, stoat, ferret

300

What is the movement of water down a concentration gradient called?

Osmosis.

400

Define producer.

An organism that makes its own food instead of eating other organisms - plants.

400

What is the inner core made of?

Made mainly of iron.

400

Reptiles are cold-blooded so the have to move into and out of sunlight to regulate their body temperature. What type of adaptation is this?

Behavioural.

400

What are three advantages of being a flightless bird?

Saves energy for other life processes, avoid aerial predators, easier to catch food that is found on the ground.

400

What is the word equation for respiration?

Oxygen + Glucose --> Carbon dioxide + Water + Energy

500

Define kaitiakitanga

Guardianship, stewardship, and protection of the environment.

500

What are three pieces of evidence that scientists used to prove continental drift had occurred? 

Physical shape of continents, the distribution of fossils, and similar rock layers in various places.

500

Camels have the ability to make their urine very concentrated to avoid wasting water. What type of adaptation is this?

Physiological.

500

What are three common conservation methods New Zealand uses?

Tracking and monitoring, fencing, translocating, trapping, reserves, environment clean ups.

500

How does carbon dioxide get in the plant. (three key words needed here)

The leaf contains cells which have stomata and carbon dioxide diffuses (high concentration to low concentration) into the cell.

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