Ecosystems
Life Cycles of Animals in Florida
Weathering & Erosion
Plant Reproduction
Life Cycles of Plants in Florida
100


egg

100

All Energy comes from _______

the sun
100

Weathering is the process in which.....

Erosion is the process in which....

rocks are being broken down

rocks being carried away

100

Which process best describes the transfer of pollen from flower 1 to flower 2?

Pollination

100

Bald cypress tress, pine trees and slash pines are all  native to Florida and produce this instead of flowers.

Cones

200

During complete metamorphosis, insects spend time in four different stages.

Which stage is between the larva and adult stage?

pupa

200

Label the producers and consumers 

producer- consumer- consumer-consumer-consumer

200

List C

200

What are the three main ways seed dispersal can occur? 

Wind, Water, and animals.

200

Nonflowering plants, such as ferns and mosses, produce this.....

Spores

300

C

300

Which of the following describes the transfer of energy from a producer to a consumer?

A. from Green algae to Brine shrimp

B. from the Sun to Green algae

C. from Brine shrimp to Perch

D. from Perch to Kingfisher

A. from Green algae to Brine shrimp

300

A large rock was exposed to freezing temperatures in the desert one night. The next morning, the desert quickly became hot, causing the boulder to crack. What was this an example of?

Weathering

300

Pollen must travel down the pistil to which part of the plant in order for seeds to be produced?

Ovary 

300

True or False. Non-flowering plants do not produce fruit

True

400

Grasshoppers, Cockroaches and beetles are go through which metamorphosis?

Incomplete

400

Sun → grass → beetle → armadillo → panther

Which conclusion can be made from this food chain?

A. The beetle does not get any energy from the grass.

B. The armadillo transfers its energy to the panther.

C. The beetle gets its energy from the armadillo.

D. The armadillo is a producer.

B. The armadillo transfers its energy to the panther.

400

Charles and Henry are learning about weathering and erosion. Which of the following statements is true?

A. Weathering moves sediment to new locations.

B. Erosion breaks rocks down into smaller pieces.

C. Erosion can be caused by ice, but weathering cannot.

D. Weathering and erosion can both be caused by flowing water.

D. Weathering and erosion can both be caused by flowing water.

400

Which part of the flower visually attracts pollinators?

Petals

400

What is one major difference in the life cycles of the banana and pine trees?

Banana trees come from a fruit with seeds while a pine tree comes from a cone. 

500

Laura is learning about the life cycle of a butterfly. At which stage of life is the

Monarch Butterfly most likely to molt?

larva

500

Complete metamorphosis and incomplete metamorphosis describe how some insects develop from egg to adult. Describe the stages of each

incomplete- egg, nymph, adult

Complete- egg, larva, pupa, adult

500

Give a scenario in which you correctly indentify the process of weathering, erosion, and deposition.

Answers will vary. 

Example: Rain pounds down on a cliff breaking apart rocks (weathering), the rocks then fall from gravity into the canyon below (erosion), the bouncing rocks then are deposited (deposition) into the valley below. 

500

Give the name one male part and one female part of a flower.

Atleast one from each.


Male: Stamen, Anther 

Female: Ovary, Pistol

500

The Rudbeckia plant and the Slash pine tree are both native to Florida. What else is true about their life cycles? (Hint: what do they produce)

They both make seeds.

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