Human Use/Impact
Plants and Animals
Trees General
Leaves
Cycles
100

List 5 uses of trees that humans get from trees

wood for homes, fires, shelter, paper, provide jobs

100

What is one use of plants by humans?

medicine, food, shade

100

What are 2 common characteristics of trees?

woody trunk/stem, perennial, erect, taller than ten feet tall
100

What is the leaf margin?

outside edge

100

What are the 3 cycles we learned in class?

oxygen, nutrient, water

200

Distinguish between clear cutting and selective harvesting

clear cutting is cutting/removal of all trees in an area

selective is removing only a few select trees from an area

200

What is an example of a secondary consumer?

wolf, coyote, bear, human

200

What does a tree cookie tell us?

age of tree and growth conditions

200

What is the leaf midrib?

veins on leaf

200

What process do plants use to create food? 

photosynthesis

300

What is one of the two effects clearing for forest development has on the environment?

Many hectares have been cleared destroying animal habitats resulting in species leaving or extinction 

Atmosphere is affected as CO2 levels rise with reduction of trees

300

What are the definitions of producer, consumer, decomposer?

produce - grass, consumer eats produce, decomposer breaks down dead material

300

If tree rings are really close together what would that likely mean?

tough growth conditions

300

What is the difference between deciduous and coniferous trees? Provide and example of each

deciduous fall off coniferous are from cone bearing trees 

300

Explain the water cycle

transpiration, run off, condensation, evaporation, precipitation

400

Name 2 impacts humans do to enhance trees and forests. Name 2 negative impacts humans do to threaten trees and forests

enhance - not littering, harvesting proper trees (amount and area), provincial parks, not feeding wildlife

threaten - air pollution, forest fires, roads, expanding cities, over hunting or spraying of chemicals

400

What are two effects trees and forests have on animals?

food and shelter

400

What part of the tree is so important that if it is damaged the tree will die?

phloem

400

Compare/contrast the different types of leaves

simple, compound, double compound

400

Explain the nutrient cycle

produce, consumer, decomposer

500

Explain the 3 types of reforestation/regeneration of trees and forests

natural regen, direct seeding, planting seedlings

500

Draw an example of a food chain, food web, and a food pyramid on the white board. What do the arrows represent?

energy transfer

500

Explain what the purpose of the xylem and phloem are?

xylem transports water and minerals from roots to upper parts of the tree

phloem transports sugars and nutrients down through rest of tree

500

Compare/contrast the different leaf arrangements

opposite alternate whorled basal

500

Explain the oxygen cycle

photosynthesis and respiration

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