adaptation/differences
ecology vocab
invasive species
bird beak lab
extra
100

A small difference in a species      Red fox/Gray fox

Variation

100

an act of changing physical location

movement

100

originating or occurring naturally in a particular place

indigenous 

100

birds evolving to fit their survival needs

adaptation 

100

what controls the entire blood cell

nucleus 

200

 a animal copying its terrain or habitat to blend in

mimicry

200

getting rid of the body waist

Excretion

200

movement from one part of something to another

migration 
200

a type of beak you would need to  catch small insects 

small beak

200

there are a type of blood cell on your lungs that move things true or false

true

300

an animal will adapt or change its body over time to

blend in with its environment or catch food easier

300

exchanging of gasses and energy

respiration 

300

a plant or animal that reproduces rapidly

invasive species

300

a type of beak you would need for eating seeds

curved beak

400

how an animal or plant will fit into a changed or different

adapt

400

developing and growing

growth

400

amount of living things that an environment can carry



carrying capacity 

400

a type of beak you would need to eat large foods like fruits

long big beak
500

the reason why a plant or animal becomes the unfavorable or favorable animal or plant

change in environment

500

to make a copy asexual or sexual

reproduction/reproduce 

500

the number of live births per thousand of population per year

birth rate

500

a scientist who studied the birds behavior and adaptations on the islands.

Darwin