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Connect 4 Change the terms in the following template to customize Connect 4 for any topic. You will need to copy one copy of one of the two templates (this is the game board) and two different colored copies of the second template page (these will be cut out to make the colored chips played by each player).

the range of living organisms in an ecosystem can grow up to 20m long a lake is an example of a the range of living organisms in an ecosystem can grow up to 20m long to estimate a plant population a scientist could use a other methods of sampling are the five main vertebrates are a mid 19th century fossil with bird and reptile features an example of an artificial ecosystem members of the same species when mating between different species, the offspring will be sterile means when you cross a zebra with a horse carbon dioxide +water glucose +oxygen glucose is converted into ……………. for storage These can be made by plants from glucose Warmth, extra carbon dioxide and increasing light Plants respire for this period of time Plants compete for An example of a parasite Cyclic fluctuations between animals food source and population An animal well adapted to the desert A layer of fat on a polar bear Shows how a species has changed over time Who proposed the theory of Natural Selection

Pooters, nets, pitfall traps ecosystem biodiversity Giant squid quadrat Pooters, nets, pitfall traps Reptiles, amphibians, birds, fish and mammals archaeopteryx aquarium breed sterile the species can not reproduce hybrid - zorse photosynthesis starch Fats and oils Increase the rate of photosynthesis 24 hours Light, water and space tapeworm Predator –prey relationship camel blubber Fossil record Charles Darwin