Can individuals evolve?
No
What is locomotion?
Getting from one place to another
What makes an amphibian and amphibian?
Lives in the water when young, then lives on land/water
Define biology
The study of life
What is an ecosystem?
What would an animal with sharp front teeth eat?
MEAT
What do baby amphibians start out as?
tadpoles
What biome do WE live in?
Temperate rainforest
What animal group is the common ancestor of birds?
Dinosaurs
What would an animal with eyes on the sides of its head be worried about?
Being eaten/predators
Name 3 types of amphibians
What is an invasive species?
A species that was moved from it's original habitat and out competes and destroys native organisms.
What is the difference between an Abiotic factor and a biotic factor
Abiotic factors are nonliving things such as weather, water, rocks, and dirt, while biotic factors refer to living things
Name 3 adaptations that humans have
hands, endurance, forward facing eyes, ect.
What kind of frogs do we find out in our pond?
Pacific Tree Frogs
What are 2 aspects of fire that make it seem alive?
responds to stimuli, harnesses energy
What is a synapomorphy?
Adaptations from a shared ancestor
What are the three reasons bull frogs are such a problem here in Oregon?
They are an invasive species that: 1) eat native frogs, 2) out compete native frogs, 3) spread disease (chytridiomycosis)
Name 5 aspects of a life
cellular organization, reproduction, showing growth & development, harnessing energy, homeostasis, responds to stimuli, and adapts/evolves from external pressure