Cat 1
Cat 2
Cat 3
Cat 4
Cat 5
100
The Joshua tree to the Yucca Moth is an example of
What is a symbiotic relationship.
100
One of a kind.
What is unique.
100
A place where an animal lives, finds its food, and is sheltered.
What is a habitat.
100
A wide range of unique features in a group.
What is diversity.
100
A living thing in a habitat.
What is a biotic factor.
200
To grow and reproduce.
What is to thrive.
200
To find the way from one place to another.
What is navigate.
200
A nonliving part of a habitat.
What is an abiotic factor.
200
A lion to a zebra is an example of...
What is competition.
300
An organism that lives in or on another organism.
What is a parasite.
300
Two important resources for life are:
What are water and food.
300
An organism that has a host living on it.
What is a host.
300
The sharing and helping of two or more organisms in a community.
What is cooperation.
300
The physical remains of an organism that lived in the distant past.
What is a fossil.
400
A change in shape or form of an animal that happens as it develops.
What is metamorphosis.
400
A struggle between two or more organisms for the same resource.
What is competition.
400
A close relationship in which two or more organisms from different species live together.
What is symbiosis.
400
A system of several overlapping food chains.
What is a food web.
400
The resemblance of one species to another.
What is mimicry.
500
A method used to locate objects or navigate by sending out and receiving sound.
What is echolocation.
500
no longer existing
What is extinct.
500
A species that is nearly extinct.
What is an endangered species.
500
The role of an organism in a habitat.
What is a niche.
500
The colouring or patterns that allow a species to blend in and hide in its habitat.
What is camouflage.