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Bird, Beak, and Feet lab Get ready for Bellwork

The genus name of the rose Ryan is looking for is Rosa The genus name of the rose Ryan is looking for is Rosa. Its specific name is alba. What will it say on the tag identifying the plant? Alba Rose Rose Ryan Alba rosa Rosa alba

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3. According to the dichotomous key, which fish is pictured? smallmouth bass lantern fish yellow perch goby

Where does the scientific name come from? Domain and kingdom Genus and species Family and class Phylum and order

5. The habitat of a moth species included trees with both light and dark colored bark. Therefore the moth species included both light and dark colored variants. Then the light-colored trees were wiped out by a disease, and within a few years nearly all the moths in this forest were dark colored Which of the following choices BEST explains what happened? a. The dark moths were less visible to predators, so mostly light moths were eaten. b. The few light moths that survived did not mate, and therefore they had no offspring. c. The light moths that survived all had dark offspring in order to adapt to the change. d. The light moths changed their wing pigments to darker colors to avoid being eaten.

6. Variation happens as a result of the exchange of genetic information as it is passed from parent to offspring. Which of the following is true about inherited variation? a. Variation can influence the amount of available food in an ecosystem b. Variation can influence the amount of rainfall in an ecosystem c. Variation can influence whether organisms are more likely to survive to reproduce. d. Variation can influence the resources that are available to an organism.

7. Engineers designed a new construction material 7. Engineers designed a new construction material. When a strong enough force is applied to this material, the material turns red. This change in color is intended to warn people that the material has reached a breaking point. Which situation would best show that the new material provides a benefit? a. When used in a bridge, the material remains for a long time without changing color. b. When used in a building, the material changes colors in different levels of light. c. In a laboratory test, the material fails to change color. d. At a construction site, the color change allows workers to move to a safe area.

The genus name of the rose Ryan is looking for is Rosa The genus name of the rose Ryan is looking for is Rosa. Its specific name is alba. What will it say on the tag identifying the plant? Alba Rose Rose Ryan Alba rosa Rosa alba

2.

3. According to the dichotomous key, which fish is pictured? smallmouth bass lantern fish yellow perch goby

Where does the scientific name come from? Domain and kingdom Genus and species Family and class Phylum and order

5. The habitat of a moth species included trees with both light and dark colored bark. Therefore the moth species included both light and dark colored variants. Then the light-colored trees were wiped out by a disease, and within a few years nearly all the moths in this forest were dark colored Which of the following choices BEST explains what happened? a. The dark moths were less visible to predators, so mostly light moths were eaten. b. The few light moths that survived did not mate, and therefore they had no offspring. c. The light moths that survived all had dark offspring in order to adapt to the change. d. The light moths changed their wing pigments to darker colors to avoid being eaten.

6. Variation happens as a result of the exchange of genetic information as it is passed from parent to offspring. Which of the following is true about inherited variation? a. Variation can influence the amount of available food in an ecosystem b. Variation can influence the amount of rainfall in an ecosystem c. Variation can influence whether organisms are more likely to survive to reproduce. d. Variation can influence the resources that are available to an organism.

7. Engineers designed a new construction material 7. Engineers designed a new construction material. When a strong enough force is applied to this material, the material turns red. This change in color is intended to warn people that the material has reached a breaking point. Which situation would best show that the new material provides a benefit? a. When used in a bridge, the material remains for a long time without changing color. b. When used in a building, the material changes colors in different levels of light. c. In a laboratory test, the material fails to change color. d. At a construction site, the color change allows workers to move to a safe area.

I can… list 3 types of adaptations. TOC # 23 Bird Beak and Feet Lab Word Wall Quiz Thursday!!!

Bird Beaks

Bird Beaks and Feet Introduction: A bird's beak and feet can tell us much about their habitat and lifestyle. Most birds are even classified according to structural similarities between their beaks and feet. In this exercise, you will look at pictures of birds and make inferences about their lifestyles. I can list 3 types of adaptations.

Examine the images of birds and write your inference about what the bird eats, and where it lives. I can list 3 types of adaptations.

I can list 3 types of adaptations.

Analysis 1. What features of a hummingbird make it adapted for its style of feeding? 2. Imagine an ideal flying predator. What type of beak and feet would it have? 3. Different birds may have similar beaks and diets. Loons, herons, and kingfishers, for instance, all have long sharp pointed beaks for spearing fish. Their feet, however, are quite different. Describe how the loon, heron, and kingfisher differ in the method by which they hunt for fish (using their feet to help you answer) 4. Owls have large eyes that enable it to see well at night. Both the hawk and the owl hunt similar things: small rodents or snakes. How do the hawk and the owl avoid competing with each other? 5. Birds that live on the prairie have short but muscular legs (like the pheasant). Prairies are large grasslands that have few numbers of trees. What do you think the legs of a pheasant are adapted for? I can list 3 types of adaptations.