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True or False: Everything can be classified as living or nonliving.

True

What should you do immediately after finishing a lab investigation?

Wash your hands

Vocabulary: 1.A. an adaptation for avoiding danger. 2.B. an animal changing what it eats. 3.C. a learned behavior in an animal. 4.D. hunting instincts in pets. 2) Which of these is an example A trait that is passed down from you parents.

Inherited

Vocabulary: A behavior/trait that you grow up figuring out how to do.

Learned Behavior

Fewer forests mean less trees to use the ________ that a human releases.

Carbon Dioxide

In a food chain, what happens to the producer when the primary consumer is taken away?

Producer over grows because nothing is there to eat it.

Which organisms break down dead matter and waste and add nutrients to the soil?

Decomposers

Incomplete metamorphosis is different than complete metamorphosis because an insect that goes through incomplete metamorphosis----

Does not have a Pupa or resting stage.

Which adaptation of a frog most helps it capture insects to eat?

Sticky Tongue

What is an adaptation a plant would have that would keep animals from eating it.

Thorns

In a food chain, what happens to the primary consumer when the producer is taken away?

The primary consumer will decrease because it will have nothing to eat.

List the correct order of a food chain.

Sun, Producer, Primary Consumer, Secondary Consumer, Decomposer.

How do humans and plants help one another?

Humans breath out CO2, plants breath in CO2, plants breath out oxygen, humans breath in oxygen.

Some bears have think layers of fat and fur that help keep heat within their bodies. These adaptations are best suited to an environment that is----

Cold

What adaptations does a cactus need in order to survive in the desert?

Hold more water, can take dry heat.

Decomposers are able to get Energy by breaking down---

Dead plants and animals

Day and Night on the Earth are caused by:

Rotation of Earth on its axis

Approximately how long does Earth take to complete on rotation on its axis?

24 Hours/One Day

Vocabulary: Orbiting around the Sun for 365 Days.

Revolution

The Sun appears to move through the sky each day because of the---

Rotation of the Earth on its axis

Builders will often fill wetlands with concrete as a first step in building. How does this affect the animals?

Displaces them from their homes.

A food chain is an example of how animals depend on each other for---

Energy

Why are plants important to animals and humans survival?

Let out oxygen for animals and humans to breath in and use as food.

What type of feet should a bird have for swimming?

Webbed Feet

Plants and animals receive inherited traits from what source?

Their parents