What is a habitat?
Natural environment of an organism
A group of organisms that share an environment
All living and nonliving things that interact
Members of all the same species
Natural environment of an organism.
What does the root take in?
Seeds
Carbon dioxide
Water and nutrients
Oxygen
Water and nutrients.
Which part of the plant carries out photosynthesis?
Leaf
Root
Stem
Sepal
The leaf.
Is migration a behavioral or structural adaptation?
Behavioral adaptation.
What is a food web?
It shows how many different food chains in one ecosystem are connected and overlapping
An area where living and nonliving things that interact
All the organisms of the same species that live in the same place at the same time
Different populations of species that live in the same place at the same time
It shows how many different food chains in one ecosystem are connected and overlapping.
What is a niche?
Any physical or behavioral trait of an organism that helps it survive
An organisms role in its ecosystem
Groups of populations that live together in the same place at the same time
the natural environment of an organism
An organisms role in its ecosystem.
Which is the green pigment of the plant called?
Leaves
Flowers
Petals
Chlorophyll
Chlorophyll.
What are the ingredients needed for photosynthesis?
Glucose, water, oxygen
Sunlight, Glucose, carbon dioxide
Glucose, water, sunlight
Sunlight, carbon dioxide, water
Sunlight, carbon dioxide, water.
Is hibernation a behavioral or structural adaptation?
Behavioral adaptation.
What organism starts the food web?
Plant
Sun
Herbivore
Carnivore
The Sun.
What is a producer?
An organism that eats both meat and plants
An organism that creates its own food
An organism that must eat to get its energy
An organism that breaks down dead matter to get its energy
An organism that creates its own food
Which part of the plant attracts pollinators?
Sepals
Stem
Petal
Roots
The petal.
During the process of photosynthesis, plants produce:
Carbon dioxide, glucose
Glucose, oxygen
Sunlight, water
Carbon dioxide, glucose
Glucose, oxygen.
Is mimicry a behavioral or structural adaptation?
Structural adaptation.
If something happens to one part of the food web, will all of the other organisms be affected?
Yes.
What is a decomposer?
An organism that eats both meat and plants
An organism that must eat to get its energy
An organism that breaks down dead matter to get its energy
An organism that creates its own food
An organism that breaks down dead matter to get its energy
Which is the male part of the plant?
Pistil
Stamen
Leaf
Flower
The stamen.
What is the scientific name for sugar?
Chlorophyll
Photosynthesis
Glucose
Carbon dioxide
Glucose.
is camouflage a structural or behavioral adaptation?
Structural adaptation.
What is a consumer?
An organism that must eat to get its energy
An organism that breaks down dead matter to get its energy
An organism that creates its own food
An organism that eats only meat
An
An organism that must eat to get its energy
What is a population?
Groups of populations that live together in the same place at the same time
An organisms role in its ecosystem
Any physical or behavioral trait of an organism that helps it survive
Groups of like species that live in the same place at the same time
Groups of like species that live in the same place at the same time
Which part of the plant protects the growing flower?
Sepal
Roots
Stamen
Pistil
The sepal.
As a result, what are the 5 ingredients to photosynthesis?
Sunlight + Carbon dioxide + Water = Glucose, Oxygen
Glucose + Oxygen + Water = Carbon dioxide, Sunlight
Oxygen + Water + Carbon dioxide = Glucose, Sunlight
Chlorophyll + Water + Carbon dioxide = Sunlight, Glucose
Sunlight + Carbon dioxide+ Water = Glucose, Oxygen.
What is an adaptation?
Groups of like species that live in the same place at the same time
Groups of populations that live together in the same place at the same time
Any physical or behavioral trait of an organism that helps it survive
An organisms role in its ecosystem
Any physical or behavioral trait of an organism that helps it survive.
Energy passes from one organism to another, organisms depend on the survival of other organisms. This makes them:
Outerconnected
Interconnected
Herbivores
Consumers
Interconnected.