Evolution
Ecosystems
Adaptations
Genetics
Food Chains
100

What do fossil records help scientists understand about past life forms?

How species have changed over time

100

What is an ecosystem?

all living and non-living things in a certain area.

100

What is an adaptation?

A characteristic or special feature that helps an organism survive and reproduce in its environment.

100

What is a genotype?

A pair of alleles that make up a trait.

100

What is a food chain?

Shows the flow of energy in an ecosystem. Shows who eats who.

200

What can the structure of a bird's beak tell you about its diet?  

It can tell you about the size of the food (seeds) they eat.

200

How do energy pyramids show energy flow in an ecosystem?

Energy decreases as it moves from one level to the next (energy moves from the producers at the bottom and becomes less as it moves up)

200

Why do animals have different adaptations in different environments?

Organisms evolve and get certain traits overtime that are best fit for their environment.

200

What does a Punnett square show?

The probability that an offspring will inherit a trait from their parents

200

What is a primary consumer?

An organism that eats the producers.

300

What is natural selection?

Organisms have special traits to help them survive and reproduce in their environment
300

What is the difference between a food chain and a food web?

Food Chain: a single pathway of energy flow, shows who eats who.

Food Web: a model showing connected pathways in an ecosystem

300

Give an example of a physical adaptation in animals.

Any physical adaptation (teacher decides if correct)

300

How are traits inherited?

Offspring receive one allele from one parent and one from the other.

300

How do decomposers fit into a food chain?

They break down dead matter and return it back into the soil.

400

How do environmental changes affect species evolution?

Organisms change overtime to better adapt to their environment

400

How does competition affect organisms in an ecosystem?

There are only a limited amount of resources in an ecosystem. Organisms compete for them and the strongest survive. Limits population size. Keeps balance. 

400

How do adaptations help animals survive?

Organisms have special traits that are meant to help them survive in their specific environments. 

400

Explain what dominant and recessive traits are.

Dominant traits overshadow recessive traits. The only way for an organism to have a recessive trait is for their genotype to be two recessive alleles.

400

 Explain the role of herbivores in a food chain.

Herbivores consume plants

500

Explain how traits are passed from parents to offspring.

Offspring receive half of their alleles from one parent and half from the other
500

What role do producers play in a food chain?

Producers use energy from the sun to create their own food.

500

Describe how camouflage is an adaptation.

Camouflage can help organisms blend in to their environments to hide from predators or sneak up on prey.

500

What is genetic variation?

organisms having differences in traits

500

What happens if one organism is removed from a food chain?

It can cause an imbalance in the ecosystem.

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