IB Bio Scavenger Hunt C W Pd. 3. Autotroph  The plant in the picture produces its own food using photosynthesis.

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IB Bio Scavenger Hunt C W Pd. 3

Autotroph  The plant in the picture produces its own food using photosynthesis.

Heterotroph  The cat feeds on other organisms, and cannot provide its own nourishment.

Exoskeleton  The ant on the leaf is protected by a skeleton on the outside of its body

Biotic Factor The plants in the picture are living organisms, making them biotic factors in their ecosystem.

Abiotic Factor  The rocks and water are not alive, therefore they are abiotic factors.

Population  The dogs in the picture are all of that specific species in that area at that time.

Exotic Species  The plant in the picture is not native to the habitat it is pictured in

Evidence of Different Alleles For the Same Trait  The dogs in the picture have different colored fur even though they are the same species, born from the same litter from the same parents.

Woody Stem  The tree trunk is a large plant stem protected by a hard bark covering.

Stamen  The red part of the flower is the male reproductive organ of the plant