Adaptations
Biomes
Ecosystems
Living/Non-Living
Vocabulary
100

What is an adaptation?

A physical feature or action that animals have or do to help them survive in their environment.

100

What makes one biome different from another biome?

The weather, soil type, and temperature

100

What is the smallest group in an ecosystem?

An organism

100

Which is nonliving? A squirrel, two raccoons, a snake, a rock, a palm tree.

A rock

100

What is a biosphere?

The regions of the surface, atmosphere, and hydrosphere of the earth (or analogous parts of other planets) occupied by living organisms.

200

What are two ways plants adapt to living in the rainforest?

Growing quickly, growing tall, needing a lot of water, being poisonous, etc.

200

What biome would be described as arid?

The desert

200

Describe a population

All of one kind of a species that lives in an ecosystem.

200

Which is living? book, dirt, plant, shirt, iPhone

Tree

200

What is a Community?

The regions of the surface, atmosphere, and hydrosphere of the earth (or analogous parts of other planets) occupied by living organisms.

300

How do humans "adapt"?

The human body responds to changing environmental stresses in a variety of biological and cultural ways. We can acclimatize to a wide range of temperature and humidity. This ability to rapidly adapt to varying environmental conditions has made it possible for us to survive in most regions of the world.

300

Which biome would be described as aquatic?

Marine, coral reef, etc.

300

What is the difference between a community and a habitat?

A habitat is the background of an ecosystem (the living plants and nonliving things) no animals. A community is all the living things (plants and animals) in an ecosystem

300

Which are non-living? human, dog, chicken, sand, bird

sand

300

What is a population?

The number of all the organisms of the same group or species, which live in a particular geographical area, and have the capability of interbreeding.

400

What are three types of adaptations?

Behavioral - responses made by an organism that help it to survive/reproduce. 

Physiological - a body process that helps an organism to survive/reproduce. 

Structural - a feature of an organism's body that helps it to survive/reproduce.

400

How is the tundra biome different from the desert biome?

The tundra is dry and mostly cold. The desert biome is dry and mostly hot.

400

What is an Ecosystem?

A biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment.

400

How many are living? moose, air pods, goose, chicken strips, duck. Name the living ones

3: moose, goose, duck

400

What is an Organism?

An individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form.

500

What are two examples of how animals adapt to cold environments?

Hibernation and Migration

500

Define Biome

A large naturally occurring community of flora and fauna occupying a major habitat, e.g. forest or tundra.

500

What would make up the community of coral reef?

Clown fish, jelly fish, seaweed, etc.

500

Which is living? bracelet, glasses, DrewAnne, shoes, Chromebook

DrewAnne

500

What is an instinct?

A behavior that an animal knows without being taught.