Leaves
Parts of a tree
Info on bark
Nutrient Cycle
Decomposers
Coniferous/Deciduous
100

What is the tip of the leaf called?

The apex

100

What is in the middle tree?

The heartwood.

100

What are the textures of bark?

Smooth and rough.

100

Which of these is a producer?  Rabbits, Deer, Grass, Caterpillars

Grass

100

What is the definition of Lichen?

A combination of algae and fungus - the algae produces the food and the fungus absorbs the water and nutrients. 

100

What is the name of the tree that is both coniferous and deciduous?

The Larch tree.

200

What is photosynthesis?

Photosynthesis is when carbon dioxide water and sunlight enter the leaf through the stomata resulting with sugar leaving through the stem.

200

What carries nutients and water from the roots to the leaves?

Xylem.

200

What patterns does bark have?

Scaly and horizontal and vertical.

200

What part of the Nutrient Cycle is a deer?

Primary Consumer

200

What type of fungus grows out of trees?

Conks

200

What does both a coniferous and deciduous have?

1. A trunk  2. Have a woody trunk/stem  3. Provide shade/shelter  4. Create their own food

300

What the most common type of leaf?

The most common type of leaf is the simple leaf.

300

What gives a tree its rings?

Cambium.

300

What type of pattern is this?

horizontal

300

What kind of consumer is a bear? (Herbivore, Carnivore, Omnivore)

Omnivore

300

What are the three types of lichen?

1. Crutose 2. Foliose 3. Fruticose

300

What is 1 example of a coniferous tree? 

 1. Pine trees  2. Spruce trees 

400

What is stomata?

Stomata are tiny holes in the leaf that allow for gases to get through such as carbon dioxide.

400

What happens inside a tree when a branch grow then is cut off?

There is a clear spot in the rings of the tree.

400

What texture of bark is this?

 

Rough

400

What part of the Nutrient Cycle is a wolf?

Tertiary Consumer

400

What is a decomposer?

An organism that breaks down materail and litter.

400

What is 1 example of a deciduous tree?

1. Crabapples  2. Green ash  3. Birch  4. Oak tree

500

What is Cellular Respiration?

It is the opposite chemical reaction as photosynthesis. This energy is used to help the plant grow.

500

What part of a tree contains the phloem?

The inner bark.

500

What colours can bark be?

Reddish brown, grey, and white.

500

How many different categories of consumers are there?

3

500

What is the defintion of mycorrhizal fungi?

Grows on roots of plant life and eats the sugar in the roots.

500

How do you decipher a coniferous tree from a deciduous tree?

Coniferous trees produce seeds protected by cones. Deciduous trees have leaves that change colour, usually in the fall, and shed their leaves once a year.