Chapter 3: Lesson 1
Chapter 3: Lesson 2
Chapter 3: Lesson 3
Chapter 3: Random
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List the 4 Basic Needs
Food, water, air, shelter
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what is hibernation?
A dormant, inactive state in which normal body activities slow
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What is a fossil?
The remains or traces of a plant or an animal that lived long ago.
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What is adaptation?
body part or a behavior that a living thing gets from its parents and that helps it survive
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What is natural selection?
A process in which the best adapted organisms in an ecosystem are able to survive and reproduce
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List 3 learned behavior of a bear?
Teacher will check answers
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What do fossils tell us about some ancient camels? Explain
Some size of a rabbit. Some tall 4.5meters (15 ft tall)
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why is diversity important part of a population?
helps the population adapt or change as the environment changes
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3 Animals: Alligator, beaver, heron

Which tools help each animal meet its need for food? List 1 each

alligator-sharp teeth and claws

Beaver - strong teeth to chew food

Heron - long beak to catch fish

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Which animals travels farther than any other animal?
Artic Tern
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Ginkgo trees are often called living fossils why?
Because not much changed 100 millino years ago.
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give 2 reasons how extinction can still occur?
Teacher will check answers
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In which stage of its life is a nurse log in ?
Decay
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Why do Gray whales migrate to the south for?
Mating and birth
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Scientists have found fewer fossils of plants than of animals bones why?
The soft plant tissue decay before they have a chance to become fossils, but bones last a long time
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Factories produce pollution. Technology was introduced to decrease pollution. So what happens to moths as the airs gets cleaner?
Light colored moths increase
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How many grams of blood a day do vampires need to survive?
20 grams (2 tablespoons)
500
Explain the difference between male and female hibernation of frogs.

Male frogs hibernate at bottom of ponds,

Female hibernate on land

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The last Saber toothed cat died about how many years ago?
10,000 years ago
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How does a salmon returning to the stream where it hatched help it complete its life cycle?
This behavior lets salmon lay eggs where other salmon can fertilize them.