Plants
Animals
Ecosystems
Processes
Natural world
100

What part of a plant collect nutrients for it?

The roots collect nutrients from the ground.

100

Describe examples of animal adaptations 

Hibernation, wings, mimicry, camouflage, etc.

100

What do you call an animal that eats both plants and meat?

Omnivores 

100

Describe the water cycle.

Collection, evaporation, condesation, perception, collection

100

Give an example of a man made resource

Paper, tvs, basketballs, cars, etc.

200

Define germination.

When the seed starts to sprout and grow roots.

200

Describe the diference between mimicry and camouflage.

Camouflage: blend in with surroundings

Mimicry: adapted to look like something else

200

Describe what a food web represents.

The feeding realtionship between organisms in the ecosystem.

200

Describe the process of photosynthesis.

Plants take in carbon dioxide, sun, and water to produce plant sugars.

200

Give an example of a natural resource 

Wood, honey, water, fruit, etc.

300

Define pollen and what it's used for.

A powder like substance made by the male part, the anther for reproduction.

300

Define metamorphisis and give an animal example.

A big change that occurs for bugs and reptiles while they grow. Ie. During chrysalis/pupa stage or when tadpoles become frogs.

300

What is the difference between producers and decomposers in a food chain?

Producers get energy from non-living things while decomposers get energy from once living things.

300

What is a watershed?

An ecological feature that delivers water from the mountains to a body of water.

300

What causes acid rain?

Pollution from coal power plants, cars and other greenhouse gas emission sources

400

Name at least two different ways seeds are spread.

Through animals eating or carrying seeds, wind, pollination

400

Why might it be a bad idea to introduce a new specices to a habitat.

the new species might be invasive and cause ecosystem collapse

400

Describe an example of interdependence.

1. Squirrels need acorns for food. Oak trees depend on squirrels to spread their seed.

2. Milkweed aphids make food for ants. Ants will guard the aphids from predators.

400

Describe erosion.

Movement of sediment and soil caused by wind, water, ice

500

Name all benefits plants provide us that we learned in class.

Provides animals with shelter, remove co2 from the air and provides oxygen, hold down soil to prevent erosion, provide food for animals