Physical Adaptations
Behavioral Adaptations
Physical Adaptations 2
Review
Food Chains
100

This structural adaptation keeps an organism warm.

What is fur / thick blubber.

100
Flying south for the winter.
What is migration?
100

The Vice-Roi Butterly looks like a Monarch butterfly. what is this called?

Mimickry / mimérisme 

100
The two parts of a scientific name.
What are genus and species?
100

An organism that uses the sun's energy to make its own food

What is a producer?

200
The spines on a cactus are these.
What are leaves?
200

Wolves and Orcas do this.

Hunting Techniques / Techniques de chassent

200

Animals blend into their environment to hunt or to hide. What is this called?

Camouflage 

200
What is being measured.
What is the dependent variable?
200

A plant-eating animal

Herbivore

300
Ears that look like this will keep you cooler in the desert.
What is long?
300

Name a behavioral adaptation of birds.

What is making a nest, bird calls, migration etc?

300

Ducks have webbed feet for?

better swimming 
300
This word is capitalized in a scientific name.
What is genus?
300

An organism that gets energy by eating other living things

What is a consumer?

400
This structural adaptation helps keep an elephant cool.
What are the ears?
400

Name a behavioral adaptation of bears

hibernation 

400

Turtles have Shells (carapace) 

To protect from predators.

400
The science of classification.
What is taxonomy?
400

An animal that eats both plants and animals

omnivore 

500
Tusks are used for this.
What is defense?
500

A period of changing the way animals live over the winter?

Hivernation / Overwintering 

500

Camels have long eyelashes ?

To protect from sand and sun

500
The levels of classification in order.
What is domain, kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus and species?
500

What are the levels of the food pyramid from bottom to top 

Producers > Primary Consumers > Secondary COnsumers > Tertiary Consumers 

(Decomposers and Heat energy)