Animal Populations
Food Chains & Food Webs
Adaptations
Living Things Need Energy
More Animals
100
Prairie dogs do this to tell if they are related?
What is kiss
100
The path by which energy passes from one living thing to another.
What is a food chain
100
A body part or activity that helps a living thing to survive.
What is an adaptation
100
An animal that eats only other animals.
What is a carnivore
100
Living things that CANNOT make their own food and have to eat their food to get energy.
What is a consumer
200
A group of the same kind of animal living in an area.
What is an animal population
200
All the plants and animals living together in an area.
What is a community
200
When animals travel great distances during the winter.
What is migration
200
An animal that eats only plants.
What is herbivore
200
Name an example of a parasite.
What are ticks, fleas, etc. They suck the blood of a host (dogs, deer, humans, etc.)
300
A group of insects that live together.
What is a colony
300
What is the only living thing in a food chain that is a producer?
What is a plant
300
Give one example of an adaptation.
What is humans dressing based on the weather, feathers on a bird, scales on a fish, beaks on a bird, etc.
300
Animals that eat both plants and other animals.
What is an omnivore
300
All the female bees that do most of the jobs in the colony.
What are workers
400
A group of salmon would travel in this.
What is a school
400
A diagram that shows how all the animals in a community get their energy.
What is a food web
400
A long, deep sleep for winter.
What is hibernation
400
Human beings are: A) carnivores, B) herbivores, C) omnivores
What is C) omnivores
400
The males bees, who mate with the queen bee, then get kicked out of the colony.
What are drones
500
A group of cattle would travel in this.
What is a herd
500
Put these living things in a food chain, in the proper order: mice, hawk, snake, seeds
What is seeds <--- mice <--- snakes <--- hawks
500
A plant that has roots that don't grow very deep so that they can take in a lot of water when it rains and spines so that they lose very little water when it doesn't rain.
What is a cactus
500
What is the ultimate source of energy on earth?
What is the sun
500
Coiled structures that help plants to climb.
What are tendrils