Vocabulary
Types of Organisms
Climate
Adaptations 1
Adaptations 2
100

Living and nonliving things that interact in an environment. 

What is an ecosystem?

100

A bear is this type of organism. 

What is a consumer?

100

This climate is hot and dry. 

What is the desert?

100

The cactus has this type of adaptation to survive in the desert. 

What are spines/needles? 

100
Bats use this adaptation to safely hunt and hide from predators. 

What is being nocturnal?

200

Bits of rock and humus

What is soil?

200
A worm is this type of organism.

What is a decomposer?

200

This climate includes a large body of saltwater. 

What is the ocean?

200

This adaptation helps trees survive in the winter. 

What is loosing their leaves? 

200

Mangroves use this adaptation to survive the dry seasons in wetlands. 

What are long roots?

300

A structure or behavior that helps an animal survive. 

What is an adaptation?

300
Sedge grass is this type of organism. 

What is a producer?

300

This climate can include both temperate and rainforest. 

What is forests?

300

Catfish use this adaptation in the wetlands to survive the dry seasons. 

What is walking with fins?

300

Angler fish use this adaptation to survive in the deep ocean. 

What is a lighted fishing pole? 

400

Shows how energy passes from one animal to another. 

What is a food chain? 

400

Fungi are this type of organism. 

What is a decomposer?

400

This climate experiences a wet season and a dry season. 

What is wetlands?

400

The dormouse must do this in the winter to survive. 

What is hibernation?

400

Algae use this adaptation to get sunlight for photosynthesis. 

What are airbladders? 

500

Somewhere an animal lives. 

What is a habitat?

500

Algae is this type of organism. 

What is a producer?

500

In this climate, there are the most types of organism than any other climate. 

What is the rainforest?
500

Animals like snakes and owls use this adaptation to survive being hunted. 

What is camouflage?

500

This adaptation is used by octopi, bugs, and snakes to make predators think they are a different type of animal. 

What is mimicry?