The study of plants
Botany
Division of the biosphere into smaller units to study
Biomes
Interactions in nature
Symbiotic relationships
to come into possession of something
Inheritance
Proof, clues, things you can see, touch, smell, hear
Evidence
Pollen grains transported to stigma
pollination
four seasons, some rain, plants - grass, animals - prairie dogs, squirrels, deer, buffalo
Prairie biome
change in an area where there has not been soil before
primary succession
the study of how different traits are passed from parent to offspring
Genetics
Educated guess based on evidence
inference
Plants growth towards or away from something
Tropism
Evaporation, condensation, precipitation
Water Cycle
change in an area due to natural disasters
secondary succession
Different versions of the same traits
alleles
the way you see or interpret the world based on your beliefs and views
worldview
Period when an organism's growth or activity stops
Dormancy
Series of food chains all together
Food Web
the number and variety of different species in an area.
biodiversity
Tool that shows the different gene combinations
Punnett Square
Evolution
Five things plants need
Air, space, water, soil, sun
Levels of the Energy Pyramid (from bottom to top)
Producer, Primary Consumer, Secondary Consumer, Tertiary Consumer
four threats to biodiversity
overhunting, invasive species, pollution, habitat loss
Genetic material that carries information from a parent to offspring.
DNA
worldview that God created the world in the beginning as described in Genesis 1
Creation