Cacti
Adaptations
Biotic or Abiotic
Desert Ecosystems
Video Q's
Double Negative...
100

The _______ cactus native to Mexico, California and Arizona generally grows to about 40 feet tall.

Saguaro cactus

100

These structures on cacti help reduce air flow and protect from animals.

Needles

100

Temperature

abiotic

100

This term describes the unique climate and environment found in deserts.

ecosystem 

100

Daily Double!!!!! 

The video about Cochineals listed and showed several products that utilize this dye, name as many as you can. 

Maximum 500pts


Nerds candy, airheads, strawberry yoghurt, lipstick, M&Ms

100

This term describes non-living factors like soil and temperature.

Abiotic

200

The end of a cactus needle may be difficult to remove from the skin, as these hook-like structures, similar to a fish hook, are often found at the tip.

Barb 

200

These small openings on plant leaves or cactus stems regulate gas exchange and water loss.

Stomata

200

Bacteria

Biotic 

Bacteria are biotic factors because they are living organisms that play essential roles in our ecosystems. They help with things like recycling nutrients and supporting plant growth, making them an important part of life on Earth!

200

The main type of vegetation in the Colorado Plateaus

Sagebrush 

200

Cochineals, tiny bugs raised on cactuses, produce a vibrant dye that is this color? 

Red

200

A geographic area that is defined by its distinct ecological characteristics, including climate, soil type, vegetation, and wildlife.

*from the pdf we used for our desert posters 

Ecoregion 

300

These green pigments are responsible for the color of cacti and play a crucial role in photosynthesis.

Chlorophyll

300

The stem of a cactus expands like this musical instrument that has pleated sections.

Accordion

300

Sunlight

abiotic 

300

The Colorado collared lizard blends in with its surrounding. Its ability to blend is an _____ that allows it to survive in its environment. 

Adaptation 

300

This rodent is known for building nests among rocks and is a common inhabitant of desert environments.

Packrat

300

Plants that have adapted to survive in arid environments.*hint from our crossword puzzle 

Xerophyte 

400

This waterproof coating on the surface of cacti helps prevent water loss, acting like a natural barrier against the harsh desert environment.

Waxy Cuticle

400

Cacti use this process to minimize water loss.

Transpiration

400

An antler 

Biotic

Biotic factors are the living components of an ecosystem, which include all organisms, such as plants, animals, fungi, and microorganisms.

Thus, because antlers are associated with a living animal and are formed from living tissue, they are considered biotic factors within an ecosystem.

400

A common type of wildlife found in the desert.

Pronghorn 

400

This term describes areas of land that receive less than 10 inches of rainfall each year.

Desert 

400

Another name for the cactus family

Cactaceae

500

The primary source of water for cacti.

Rain 

500

This type of cell in cacti is specialized for water storage.

Tracheids

500

Soil

Abiotic

  • Soil is made up of tiny pieces of rocks, minerals, and organic matter (like decomposed plants and animals). It also has water and air in it.
  • Because soil is made of non-living things, we call it an abiotic factor.
500

This cactus, which includes two distinct species, is endemic to the Colorado and Gunnison River basins and is known for its distinctive pink flowers that bloom in late April and early May. 

This cactus is also the same type of cactus we used in our terrariums.

Colorado Hookless Cactus

500

Desertification describes the process where fertile land becomes desert due to factors like _______ and climate change.

deforestation 

500

Mexico once led the cochineal market, but now this country has taken over this industry. 

Peru