Which part of the tree is dead
The bark & the Heartwood
What is the lowest part of the forest?
The Forest Floor
What part of the nutrient cycle is a rabbit in if there is a wolf and evergreen in it?
The rabbit would be a secondary consumer because it eats the evergreen but gets eaten by the wolf.
How many parts are on a leave?
6 or 7
Is a injury and burn mark the same thing?
No
What are the main colors of bark
Red / grayish white / light brown
How much rain water can the Upper Canopy hold?
35%
In a nutrient cycle, do the arrows point to where the nutrients are going or who's eating who.What part of the forest would the snake live in?
The arrows point to where the nutrients are going.
What is the top part of a leaf?
Apex
How do you count or know a tree's age by looking at a tree cookie?
You count the rings, the first ring being age 1.
What items are abiotic: leaf, rock, lake, fire
rock, lake, fire
What is another word for the Underbrush?
Herb or Shrubbery Layer
What part of the forest would the snake live in?
The snakes live on the forest floor.
What shape is a cordate leaf?
Heart Shaped
What are at least 3 things you can know from a tree cookie?
Growth patterns, Weather patterns, Animal influence or Natural disasters
Which way does the xylem flow
only upwards
What are five things found in the Upper Canopy? Include types of trees and AND animals
Aspen, Birch, Poplar, Spruce, Fir, Owls, Orioles, Tent caterpillars and aphids
Define the word Producer.
Any organism that uses energy from the sun to produce its own food.
What type of leaf is it where several leaves are on one petiole?
Compund leaves.
What is tension wood and compression wood?
The narrow parts of the cookie is the tension wood and the wider part is the compression wood
What is the average height of a tree
about 25 feet up
What layer do you find a moose in?
Underbrush
Whats the difference between an Omnivore and a Carnivore?
An Omnivore eats both plants and meat. Carnivores eat only meat.
What four leave arrangement can be found on flowers?
Opposite, Alternate, Whorl, and Basal.
What is Dendrochronology
Dendrology is the science and study of wooded plants (trees and shrubs), specifically, their classifications.