The name for the 2nd stage of the salmon life cycle.
What is alevin?
This is a name for an animal that eats both plants and animals.
What is an omnivore?
Name one way we know a plant is a living thing.
What is Reproduction/Metabolism/Response to stimuli/Heredity/Adaptation over time/Homeostasis/Growth and development/Cellular organization?
The layer of gases that surrounds Earth.
What is the atmosphere?
There are this many species of Pacific salmon in Alaska.
What is 5?

This is the name for a salmon nest built in river gravel.
What is a redd?

Plants take in this gas from the air.
What is carbon dioxide?
This phase of the water cycle happens when water gets warm, water molecules begin movinf faste float up into the air.
Evaporation
There are this many stages in the salmon life cycle.
What is 7?

At this stage in the salmon life cycle, we will release the salmon.
What is fry?
A moose's tooth help you find this.
What is age?
Plants make their own food. This process is called what?
What is photosynthesis?
When we mixed baking soda with acids, it caused it to bubble up, showing it released a gas. This is proof of a ______ change that cannot be undone.
What is a chemical change?
Moose can run up to this speed.
What is 35 miles per hour?
This helps salmon find their way back to their birth streams.
What is smell?
This is one thing that happens to animal durning hibernation
What is body temp drops/heart rate slows/breathing slows?
Plants use energy from this to make food.
What is sunlight?
This is the overall name for the breaking down or dissolving of rocks and minerals on the Earth’s surface.
What is weathering?
A moose can weigh over this many pounds.
What is 1,000 pounds?
Young salmon, called parr, develop dark vertical bars for camouflage. What are these called?
What are parr marks?
This is the instruction book inside every living thing found in their cells.
What is DNA?
The green pigment that allows plants to absorb light is called what?
What is chlorophyll?
This is the process of transporting weathered material to new locations.
What is Erosion?
Snow crystals always have this number of sides because of how water molecules bond.
What is six?

Salmon are born in freshwater, travel to the ocean, and then return to freshwater to spawn. This type of fish is called what?
What is an anadromous?
A word for a hoofed animal.
What is an ungulate?
Plants primarily grow in this layer of soil.
What is topsoil?
This landform is created when a river changes course and cuts off a bend.
What is an oxbow lake
Ms. Bailey has this many birds on her life list (different species of birds shes seen and identified since summer 2024).
What is 120?