What is the biosphere?
This process removes carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and uses sunlight to make energy in plants
What is photosynthesis?
True or False: a dichotomous key can be used to identify any animal or organism
What is false?
These are the three different types of adaptations animals can have.
What are behavioral, physiological, and structural adaptations?
This is the maximum potential for growth of a population under ideal conditions and unlimited resources.
This type of data is characterized by the qualities and description of something which is gathered using the senses
This process of the water cycle describes water seeping into the ground after it rains.
What is percolation?
This classification is the most inclusive.
This evidence of evolution shows small changes in organisms over time. The evidences are found as imprints in rocks.
What is the fossil record?
What is r-selected species?
This biome is characterized by very cold winters with average rain fall of 7-25 inches per year. It is located in the subarctic.
What is the boreal forest/taiga?
What is convection?
What is the common name ?
This evidence of evolution shows how animals in different continents have similar decent.
What is biogeography?
This type of survivorship curve describes k-selected species.
This process of the nitrogen cycle occurs when nitrates are taken in by the plant's roots.
What is assimilation?
What is domain, kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, species?
Dumb King Philip Came Over For Green Spaghetti
Migration is this type of adaptation.
What is behavioral adaptation?
What are lichens?
This type of biome is characterized by changing leaf color with cool winters and mild summers. The average temperature ranges from -22F - 86F with yearly rainfall between 30-60 inches
What is the deciduous forest?
This process of the carbon cycle occurs when plants and animals release carbon dioxide back into the atmosphere.
This type of evidence of evolution uses the same structure in different animals to show relatedness.
What are homologous structures?
These are the two ways a population can change in number.
What are births/death and immigration/emigration