Vocabulary in the month of February
Plants that won grants!
structural and behavioral adaptions that need no captions.
Name that Pokemon...Nah Organisms
Natural Selection and a mixture of knowledge
100

What is the animal relationship where one animal eats another and one animal is eaten by another?

Predator vs. prey

100

This part of the plant grows deep underground and creates a network for growth?

roots

100

What are the adjustments to internal or external physical structures.

Structural adaptions.

100

I'm a warm-blooded vertebrate with hair all over and feed my offspring. 

Mammals

100

a struggle to avoid physical extermination

Survival

200

An animal lacking a backbone?

invertebrates.

200

This part of the plant grows at the end of the leaves and allows pollination to take place.

Flowers

200

What are the adjustments in an organism’s attitude, functions, and actions.

behavioral adaptions


200

cold blood, that lays eggs, and that has a body covered with scales or hard parts.

Reptiles

200

the condition or period of an animal or plant spending the winter in a dormant state.

Hibernation

300

the series of changes in the life of an organism including reproduction.

Life Cycle

300

This part of the plant transfers materials and nutrients throughout the plant.

Stem

300

Fish swimming in a school for protection.

behavioral adaption

300

cold-blooded vertebrate animals that is able to live both on land and in water.

amphibians 

300

the act or art of imitating an organism to blend in to hide from predators or go on the offensive. 

mimicry

400

species to an environment that becomes overpopulated and harms its new environment.

Invasive species


400

This part of the plant is where photosynthesis takes place?

Leaves

400

Development of long limbs?

structural behavior

400

aquatic vertebrate animals that have gills but lack limbs with digits, like fingers or toes.

Fish

400

a defense mechanism or tactic that organisms use to disguise their appearance, usually to blend in with their surroundings or environment.

camouflage

500

Process where organisms that are best suited to their environment survive and pass on traits to their offspring.

Natural Selection

500

Name at least three types of roots?

fiberous, tap, prop, aerial 

500

Migrating to a warmer climate?

behavioral adaption.

500

invertebrates that have a segmented body and jointed limbs. Head, body, and tail

arthropods 

500

Describe an example or progression of an animal going through natural selection over generations. Page 58

animal beak growth and development example.