This and That
Fungi
Plants
Salmon
Malaria
100
This is where bacteria are found.
What is almost everywhere?
100
This is a fleshy, spore producing growth of certain fungi?
What is a mushroom?
100
A plant structure that surrounds the seeds of flowering plants.
What is fruit?
100
This is another name for the salmon nest.
What is a redd?
100
What transmits the disease malaria to humans?
What is the Anopheles mosquito?
200
Name three places bacteria can be found.
What is stomach of bison, thermal vents, on my skin, in nodules on roots of plants, leaves that are decomposing? (any of these)
200
These are the parts of a mushroom.
What are cap, stem, ring, and gills?
200
This is a nutrient-rich structure in a seed.
What is the cotyledon?
200
This is an immature salmon that migrates to the ocean.
What is a smolt?
200
What is insecticide resistance?
What is when insecticides or antibiotics are overused and the insects and bacteria become unaffected by them.
300
This is the set of instructions within a cell that controls and organisms characteristics and life processes.
What is genetic material?
300
This is the life cycle that includes an underground mat of threadlike strands of cells.
What is fungal?
300
This is another name for a young plant.
What is a seedling?
300
This is a very young salmon hatchling.
What is an alevin?
300
This is the amount of people that are infected with malaria annually.
What is 300 million?
400
This is one complete life cycle.
What is a generation?
400
Fungi grow best in these places.
What are warm and moist?
400
Name a plant part and tell about its function.
What is anther, stigma, petal, ovary, or sepal?
400
This is the purpose of a fish ladder.
What is to help salmon find there way back home.
500
This involves offspring, generations of organisms, and genetic material?
What is reproduction?
500
State the life cycle of a mushroom.
Spores leave the parent mushroom and land on the ground. Underground the threadlike strands join. These grown until they form a new mushroom.
500
This is why pollinators are important in carrying on the life cycle of a plant.
What is they carry pollen that contains half of the plants genetic material from stamens (or anthers) to the pistils (or stigmas) so the pollen can grow down to the bottom of the flower and fertilize the eggs (or ovules).
500
What are some human activities that may harm salmon or interfere with the life cycle?
What are building dams, building roads, run off, pollution, logging, fishing?
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