Name of any living thing with one or more cells.
What is an organism?
the Science Guy
What is Bill Nye?
Small changes made over time by species to better suit their environment.
What are adaptations?
Coded information to be carried from one generation to the next.
What are genes?
The study of fossils of organisms from millions of years ago.
What is palaeontology?
Species whose neck evolved to reach foliage.
What is a giraffe?
What is Natural Selection?
This amphibian has webbed feet to better move through water.
What is a frog?
A distinguishable quality or characteristic.
What is a trait?
The best class in the whole school of Trafalgar MS. <3
What is 7-3?
Extinct marine species related to the modern-day squid.
What is an ammonite?
Name of the theorist who advanced the 'Natural Selection' theory.
What is Charles Darwin?
An outside hard shell in place of an interior skeletal structure.
What is an exoskeleton?
A gene that takes over other genes to mask their effect.
What is a dominant gene?
The type of pet Ms. Rudniski has.
What is a cat?
Animal that is naturally hunted, with eyes on the side of the skull.
What is prey?
The place where Darwin did the majority of his research.
What are the Galapagos Islands?
Hunting animals, with eyes on the front of skull.
What are predators?
What is a recessive trait?
The two species of dinosaurs that left our classroom to get a fresh coat of paint, never to return. . .
What are the ankylosaurus and stegosaurus?
This dinosaur had large horns to attract a mating partner and for self-defence.
What is a triceratops?
The name of the student who shouts out 7-3 everyday.
Who is Escher?
This distinguishing facial feature on an extinct feline from the Ice Age.
What is the Sabre Tooth?
If one parent has blue eyes, and one has brown, the colour of their baby's eyes will be this.
What is brown?
The species name of the type of plant our class acquired yesterday.
What is a Monstera?