Who Eats What
Decomposition
Plants
Growth Ed
Watershed Ecology
100

A meat eater.

What is a carnivore.

100

Yeast, mold and mushrooms are all examples of this.

What is fungi.

100

A plant does this with air, sunlight and water.

What is photosynthesis.

100

The term for when a child starts maturing into an adult.

What is puberty.

100
The name for water found underground.

What is groundwater.

200

A system of interlocking food chains.

What is a food web.

200

Animals that have no spine.

What is an invertebrate.

200

The type of plant we grew for our plant experiment.

What is a radish.

200

If your armpits start to smell, you can use this to help.

What is deodorant.

200

We made these to clean a bucket of very dirty water.

What are filters.

300

A four letter word for animal waste found in the wild (not a swear word :)).

What is scat.

300

We measured this when determining how much our carrots decomposed.

What is mass.

300

The ovary of a plant becomes this.

What is the fruit.

300

These messengers in the body are responsible for the changes that happen during puberty.

What are hormones.

300

We put these in Larz Anderson Pond to collect macroinvertebrates.

What are leaf packs.

400

A food web we learned about that has to do with human health.

What is the Lyme Disease Food Web.

400

We watched a time lapse decomposition video of this furry animal.

What is a rat.

400

The two items we used to measure our plants during our experiment.

What are a string and ruler.

400

The scientific word for period.

What is menstruation.
400

We did this chemistry test to see if Larz Anderson was acidic, basic or neutral.

What is pH.

500

The source of energy for all life on earth.

What is the sun.

500

We grew this type of decomposer on petri dishes.

What is bacteria.

500

The word for when a seed begins to sprout.

What is germination.

500

A person's brain is not fully developed until this age.

What is 25.

500

The watershed the Park School is in.

What is the Charles River Watershed.