This desert animal stores water and fat in its hump
Camel
Name 1 plant that eats insects
Venus Flytrap, pitcher plant, king sundew, others. (Venus flytrap is the most likely)
This animal can see 12 colors, more than the human's 3
Mantis Shrimp
Tropisms are what a plant has instead of these.
Senses
All living things compete for these, which are limited.
Resources
These changes help an animal or plant survive
Adaptations
This part of the plant transports nutrients and water to the rest of the plant.
Stem
This sense is heightened in dogs, allowing them to track prey over large distances.
Smell
A sunflower turning towards the sun is an example of this tropism
Phototropism
True or false: Animals compete with other species, but not with their own species.
False
This adaptation helps a fish feed from the bottom of the ocean.
Sucker mouth, horizontal disk, or flat belly
True or false: Plants do not need soil to grow
True
Bats and dolphins use this technique to navigate with their hearing
Echolocation
True or false: Thigmotropism is how plants respond to gravity, and geotropism is how plants respond to touch.
False
Name two things animals compete over.
Food, water, shelter, mates/reproduction/boyfriend, etc.
The elephant has many of these in its ears to keep cool.
Blood vessels or blood
Name three things plants need to survive.
Sunlight, water, nutrients
What adaptation do owls have to see better in the dark?
Big eyes
This part of the plant uses hydrotropism to find water.
The roots
Name one thing that made you lose resources in the simulation.
E. Coli/bacteria, drought, fire, hurricane, virus, spoiled meat
Name 3 types of seed dispersal
Wind, Water, Animal, Explosion
Plants use this process to turn light into food.
Photosynthesis
This animal can sense magnetic fields in the Earth
Bee
A flower only blooming when it reaches 70 degrees is using its: ___
Thermotropism
Name the three types of animal diets
Omnivore, Herbivore, Scavenger (Carnivore will count, but it was not discussed.)