Protective colorings or markings that make an organism appear to be part of its surroundings
Camouflage
Trail mix is an example of a
Mixture
An organism that feeds on dead plants and animals and their waste
Decomposer
Living and nonliving things interacting in an environment
Ecosystem
The warming of water enough to change from a liquid to a gas
Evaporation
Functional changes that allow organisms to obtain food and keep safe
Adaptation
A property that can be observed, measured, or changed without changing the substance itself
Physical Property
An organism that changes sunlight into a usable form
Producer
Behaviors that an organism learned from influence from the environment
Learned Behavior
Water that falls to Earth as rain, sleet, snow, or hail
Precipitation
The use of colorings or markings to look like another organism or object
Mimicry
A tablespoon of a substance is added to warm water and stirred. The result was that the substance could no longer be seen. We can conclude from the results that the substance –
Dissolved in the water
An interconnected food chains
Food Web
Traits that an organism inherits from its parents
Inherited Traits
The cooling of water vapor enough to return to a liquid state
Condensation
The use of a certain item
Function
What tool would best help you sort iron bolts from aluminum bolts?
A magnet
An organism that feeds on producers
Consumer
Blue eyes and brown hair is an example of a(n)
Inherited Trait
The star in our solar system that provides light and heat energy
Which adaptation of a frog most helps it capture insects to eat?
Sticky Tongue
A mixture with one substance spread out so evenly in another substance that you cannot tell the two substances apart
Solution
The diagram shows a food web. What is the original source for all the energy in this food web?
Jumping off a diving board is an example of a(n)
Learned behavior
What must occur for salt to be separated from ocean water.