How are dwarf African frogs, fiddler crabs, and millipedes alike?
all need food, water. all need space to move about
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What words would describe a model of a pond habitat?
freshwater, gravel, aquatic plants, and no direct sunlight
100
Where does a frog get his swimming power from?
large muscles in his legs
100
What does classify mean?
to put things together because they share one or more properties
200
How would theh crabs respond to the change the girl made on the habitat? (shining the light) they moved, they recorded, they shone, or they watched
they moved
200
Which of these makes tunneling easy; body color, body shape, webbed feet, or forearms?
body shape
200
What are the basic needs that all animals need?
Food, water, shelter, and space
200
What part of the frogs body will hide from predators; spotted green skin, lungs and nostrils, two small forearms, or wide mouth with teeth?
spotted green skin
200
What does behavior mean?
the way in which an organism responds to its environment
300
Which organism's feet are best suited for pushing through the water; a crab, frog, human, or millipede?
frog
300
A girl shined a light on the fiddler crab and then the crab moved, how did the girl change the crabs' habitat? she studied fiddler crabs, she recorded what she sees, she shined a light, or she watched carefully
she shined a light
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Why is it important to use different tools for crabs and frogs? For example we used orange dots and green dots
frogs can't live in the carbs salt water
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Habitats have oarts that are living and nonliving. In a playground, what part would be nonliving; grass, butterflies, students, basketball goal?
basketball goal
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What is an environment?
everything that surrounds an organism
400
Write is the best way to observe animals?
write and draw what you see. observe quietly with little movement
400
How would humans respond to icy and cold weather?
put on a heavier coat and find shelter indoors
400
Dwarg frogs burble near the surface of the water. What type of behavior is burbling; breathing air, feeding, shedding skin, or hibernating?
breathing air
400
How are beavers like humans?
beavers can change their surroundings more than most animals
400
What is an organism?
a living thing
500
In "Diving into Dolphin behavior" what were the random observations that were described?
I watch for 10 minutes and stop. I do this at different times each day.
500
Which organism's body is best suited for tunneling under rotting logs; crab, human, frog, millipede?
millipede
500
What does a scientific drawing include?
careful drawing of body shape and body parts
500
What does habitat mean?
the place where an animal natually lives
500
What does data mean?
information such as that gathered during an experiment