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Habitats & Adaptations Traffic Lights Quiz Hold up the coloured card that matches the correct answer you see on the screen

What is an “adaptation”? 2 1 3 1 What is an “adaptation”? A behaviour that is learned from a parent. A feature or behaviour that helps an organism to survive. A feeding behaviour.

What is an “adaptation”? 2 1 3 1 What is an “adaptation”? A feature or behaviour that helps an organism to survive. Gene

An environment which has no trees & is very cold is…….. 2 1 3 2 An environment which has no trees & is very cold is…….. The arctic The desert The savannah

An environment which has no trees & is very cold is…….. 2 1 3 2 An environment which has no trees & is very cold is…….. The arctic

2 1 3 3 What is a predator? An animal that is eaten by other animals. An animal that eats the dead remains of animals. An animal that eats other animals.

2 1 3 3 What is a predator? An animal that eats other animals.

Three resources that a population of rabbits needs to survive are? 2 1 3 4 Three resources that a population of rabbits needs to survive are? Food, oxygen and carbon dioxide. Food, water & a mate. Water, light & carbon dioxide.

Three resources that a population of rabbits needs to survive are? 2 1 3 4 Three resources that a population of rabbits needs to survive are? Food, water & a mate.

2 1 3 5 A jack rabbit has very big ears. Which of these changes cause the most problems for jack rabbits? The area gets covered with permanent snow. It rains a lot more than before. It gets much hotter.

2 1 3 5 A jack rabbit has very big ears. Which of these changes cause the most problems for jack rabbits? The area gets covered with permanent snow.

Which of these do plants compete for? 1 2 3 6 Which of these do plants compete for? Carbon dioxide Water Heat Light All of them. Only oxygen Water & light

2 1 3 6 A population is: All the members of one species in one area. A list of all different species found in a habitat. The number of different species in a habitat.

1 2 3 7 Which of the following is NOT a way in which energy is lost from a food chain? Animals and plants respiration. Movement Animals being eaten

1 2 3 7 Which of the following is NOT a way in which energy is lost from a food chain? Animals being eaten.

2 1 3 8 What is a “consumer”? An animal which eats other plants OR animals. An organism that makes its own food. An organism that eata plants ONLY.

What is a “consumer”? An animal which eats other plants OR animals.

The living place of an animal is called it’s: 2 1 3 8 The living place of an animal is called it’s: Hideout Home Habitat

The living place of an animal is called it’s: 2 1 3 9 The living place of an animal is called it’s: Habitat

What do we call an organism that makes its own food? 2 1 3 9 What do we call an organism that makes its own food? Cook. Chief Producer

What do we call an organism that makes its own food? 2 1 3 10 What do we call an organism that makes its own food? Producer