The biome that is lush and warm all year round and is home to many unique species.
What is the rainforest?
The type of organism that only eats plants.
What is an herbivore?
the only known birds that can also fly backwards
what are hummingbirds?
The level of organization that represents one living organism.
What is an individual?
the field of biology which studies how organisms relate to each other and their physical surroundings.
What is ecology?
The biome made up of any body of water that stands still and lies low. It is used as a reservoir to prevent flooding and can filter water.
What is a wetland?
An organism which eats only meat
What is a carnivore?
this organism can jump distances 200 times their body length.
what is a flea?
The level of organization that represents all the living things in an area.
What is a community?
The STEM teacher's name.
Who is Ms. Tara?
The largest biome, made up of the saltwater oceans, coral reefs and estuaries.
The Marine biome.
An organism which eats both meat and plants
What is an omnivore?
this animal can sleep for up to 22 hours a day
what is koala?
The level of organization that represents all the organisms of the same species in an area.
What is a population?
the term which refers to things like surface tension, boiling points, freezing points, cohesion and adhesion.
What are the properties of water?
The biome with very little rainfall and many cold-blooded animals. There are three types: cold, hot, and coastal.
What is a desert?
The base of the energy pyramid, which herbivore consume.
What is a primary producer?
a group of these animals is called a pandemonium
what is a parrot?
The level of organization that represents a type of ecosystem that exists in multiple separate places.
What is a biome?
the type of rock formed when magma cools
what is igneous rock?
The coldest of all biomes, with very little rainfall, long winters, and short summers.
What is the tundra?
The category of organism outside of the energy pyramid.
What is a decomposer?
this is the animal with the longest lifespan, ranging from 50-250 years
what is a tortoise?
What is the biosphere?
the 6 steps of the scientific method
What are "ask a question", "make a hypothesis", "experiment", "collect data", "analyze data", and "form a conclusion"?