Plant Kingdom
Animal Kingdom
Habitats and Ecosystems
Conservation and Endangerment
Fun Facts About Nature
100

What is the process by which plants make their own food?

Photosynthesis

100

What is the primary function of the lungs in mammals?

To exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide with the blood.

100

What is a rainforest ecosystem known for?

High biodiversity, dense plant life, and year-round warmth and rainfall.

100

What does the term "endangered species" mean?

An endangered species is one that is at risk of extinction due to factors like habitat loss, hunting, and environmental changes.

100

Which plant is known for "sleeping" at night by closing its leaves?

Mimosa pudica (Sensitive plant)

200

Name the plant structure where photosynthesis takes place.

Chloroplasts

200

Name the largest animal on Earth.

Blue whale

200

Name the two types of freshwater ecosystems.

Lakes and rivers (also ponds, wetlands)

200

Which international organization monitors endangered species?

The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN).

200

Which animal can regrow its limbs after losing them?

Axolotl (a type of salamander)

300

What are the main differences between monocots and dicots?

Monocots have one seed leaf (cotyledon), while dicots have two. Monocots also have parallel-veined leaves, while dicots have net-veined leaves.

300

What is the difference between a vertebrate and an invertebrate?

Vertebrates have a backbone (spine), while invertebrates do not.

300

What is the role of decomposers in an ecosystem?

Decomposers break down dead organic matter, recycling nutrients back into the ecosystem.

300

What is one of the main causes of habitat loss for wildlife?

Deforestation, urbanization, agriculture, or climate change.

300

What is the fastest land animal on Earth?

Cheetah

400

What is the role of roots in a plant?

Roots anchor the plant to the soil and absorb water and nutrients.

400

What is a keystone species, and why is it important?

A keystone species is one that has a disproportionately large impact on its ecosystem, often influencing the structure and diversity of the community.

400

How does climate change affect marine ecosystems?

Climate change leads to ocean acidification, temperature rises, coral bleaching, and habitat loss, which all affect marine species.

400

What is the purpose of the IUCN Red List?

The IUCN Red List evaluates the conservation status of species and helps raise awareness about species at risk of extinction.

400

Which tree is the oldest known living organism?

Bristlecone pine (Pinus longaeva)

500

Name one plant that is considered a carnivorous species.

Venus flytrap, Pitcher plant, or Sundew

500

Which animal has the longest lifespan in the animal kingdom?

The ocean quahog clam (Arctica islandica), which can live over 500 years.

500

Define the term “biodiversity” and explain why it is important.

Biodiversity refers to the variety of life in a given ecosystem or on Earth as a whole. It is important because it ensures ecosystem stability, resilience, and the provision of ecosystem services like pollination and clean air.

500

Name one species that has been successfully brought back from the brink of extinction.

The California condor, the Przewalski's horse, or the Arabian oryx.

500

What is the name of the largest living organism in the world?

The honey fungus (Armillaria ostoyae) in Oregon, which spans over 2,385 acres.

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