Vocabulary 1
Vocabulary 2
Body Parts
Body Behavior
It's In the Past
100
Food, water, air, and shelter.
What are basic needs?
100
When all members of a species die out.
What is extinction?
100
Plant use this part to make their own food?
What are leaves?
100
Breathing, eating, crying, and sleeping are all examples of this.
What are instincts?
100
Auks, sabertooth cates, and the Florida camel are all this.
What is extinct?
200
Evidence of a plant or animal that lived long ago.
What is a fossil?
200
A body part of behavior that helps something live.
What is adaptation?
200
Horses use this body part to eat grass?
What are teeth?
200
Woodchucks do this but bears do not.
What is hibernation?
200
This animal's fossil has show little change over time?
What is a turtle?
300
A dormant or inactive state in which an animal's body functions slow down dramatically.
What is hibernation?
300
Behaviors that were taught from one animal to another to help meet their basic needs.
What are learned behaviors?
300
Cats use this body part to wash themselves.
What is tongue?
300
An increase in predators in an existing habitat can cause the animal populations that are already there to do this.
What is shrink?
300
This is what replaces the animal that makes up the fossil.
What are minerals?
400
A behavior that we inherit(are born with) that helps us meet our needs.
What is instinct?
400
When an animal moves from one location to another and then back again to meet their basic needs.
What is migration?
400
The body part birds use most to get and eat food with.
What is a beak(bill)?
400
Reading, writing, walking, and talking are all examples of this.
What are learned behaviors?
400
This is a plant fossil created by a tree.
What is petrified wood?
500
A person who digs up and study fossils/
What is an archeologist?
500
Where an animal lives and meets his basic needs.
What is habitat?
500
Plants stay in place because of this part.
What are roots?
500
Many birds do this insinct and for varying distances.
What is migration?
500
This is the oldest tree in existence.
What is the Bristlecone pine?