What does a herbivore eat?
plants
Primary source of energy for all food chains is the ____.
sun
How is this creature adapted to live in the Arctic climate?
The Husky
Dense fur, even inside ears.
Large chunks of ice that have broken off the Arctic become
Icebergs
64 x 5
320
When a tree takes in Carbon Dioxide from the air, it stores it primarily in its...
Wood / Stem
what does an omnivore eat?
plants and meat
This arctic creature has
Flippers instead of wings,
Shorter insulated legs
and a dense coat that glides through water
The Penguin
long term weather patterns of an area is known as _______
Climate
What is the name of the galaxy we live in?
Milky Way Galaxy
Plants use _____, ______, and _____ to make food.
water, sunlight, and carbon dioxide.
The waste from your plate you leave behind in a compost pile is broken down by these
Decomposers or Scavengers
How is this creature adapted to live in the Arctic climate?
The Walrus
Thick fat which acts as insulation
This is why the Arctic is so cold
Sun is at a low angle and reflects off ice
Fill in the missing word:
Sight, hearing, _____ , taste, and touch.
Smell
What makes green plants different from fungi?
Green plants make their own food from the sun
A diagram that shows the relative number of creatures and energy in a Food Chain
What is an Energy Pyramid
How is this creature adapted to live in the Arctic climate?
The Polar Bear
Hollow fur that acts as a greenhouse
All the creatures, plants, and non-living factors make up a creature's...
Ecosystem
What do we call the force that keeps planets in orbit around the sun, and you on the ground?
Gravity
This is the specific part of the leaf that makes energy from the sun
Chlorophyll
A series of intertwined lines that shows how how the energy flows to and from multiple creatures.
How is this creature adapted to live in the Arctic climate?
The Turn
Flies to whichever pole is constantly sunny.
The Antarctic is also considered THIS, considering how much water rains/snows on it each year.
A Desert
friction