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Organism’s Response to the Environment… Trivia!
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Name that word! Something that prompts a change in an organism’s behavior is a ______________
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stimulus Name that word!
Something that prompts a change in an organism’s behavior is a ______________ stimulus
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Name that word! An organism’s reaction to a stimulus is called ________
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response Name that word!
An organism’s reaction to a stimulus is called ________ response
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Once upon a time… A young boy pulls his hand back after touching a hot pan on the stove. Identify the stimulus in the scenario
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The hot pan Once upon a time…
A young boy pulls his hand back after touching a hot pan on the stove. Identify the stimulus in the scenario The hot pan
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Once upon a time… A young boy pulls his hand back after touching a hot pan on the stove. Identify the response in the scenario
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Pulling his hand back Once upon a time…
A young boy pulls his hand back after touching a hot pan on the stove. Identify the response in the scenario Pulling his hand back
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Once upon a time… A young boy pulls his hand back after touching a hot pan on the stove. Is the boy responding to an external or internal stimulus?
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External stimulus Once upon a time…
A young boy pulls his hand back after touching a hot pan on the stove. Is the boy responding to an external or internal stimulus? External stimulus
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Once upon a time… A young boy pulls his hand back after touching a hot pan on the stove. Is the boy’s response learned or instinctual?
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Learned response Once upon a time…
A young boy pulls his hand back after touching a hot pan on the stove. Is the boy’s response learned or instinctual? Learned response
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Internal or External Stimulus?
You develop a fever when you have the flu
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Internal or External Stimulus?
You develop a fever when you have the flu Internal
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Internal or External Stimulus?
You jump when you hear a clap of thunder
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Internal or External Stimulus?
You jump when you hear a clap of thunder External
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Internal or External Stimulus?
You put a jacket on in the evening when the temperature drops.
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Internal or External Stimulus?
You put a jacket on in the evening when the temperature drops. External
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Internal or External Stimulus?
A mouse runs into an underground tunnel when is sees a hawk fly overhead
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Internal or External Stimulus?
A mouse runs into an underground tunnel when is sees a hawk fly overhead External
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Those plants! Suppose you place a plant on a windowsill and it grows towards the light. This change is an example of: A stimulus Photosynthesis Osmosis A response
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A response Those plants!
Suppose you place a plant on a windowsill and it grows towards the light. This change is an example of: A stimulus Photosynthesis Osmosis A response
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Those Plants! Suppose you place a plant on a windowsill and it grows towards the light. The light is an example of : An external stimulus Photosynthesis An internal stimulus A learned response
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An external stimulus Those Plants!
Suppose you place a plant on a windowsill and it grows towards the light. The light is an example of : An external stimulus Photosynthesis An internal stimulus A learned response
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BONUS! Suppose you place a plant on a windowsill and it grows towards the light. The growth or movement of an organism to or away from light is known as ___________________
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BONUS! Suppose you place a plant on a windowsill and it grows towards the light. The growth or movement of an organism to or away from light is known as ___________________ phototropism
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Responses- what kind? An acquired behavior. Can be acquired either through experience or by watching another animal.
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Learned response Responses- what kind?
An acquired behavior. Can be acquired either through experience or by watching another animal. Learned response
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Responses- what kind? Behaviors that organisms are born with. They are automatic, natural responses to the environment.
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Instinctual response Responses- what kind?
Behaviors that organisms are born with. They are automatic, natural responses to the environment. Instinctual response
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Learned or Instinctual Response?
Your teacher takes Advil when she has a headache
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Learned or Instinctual Response?
Your teacher takes Advil when she has a headache learned
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Learned or Instinctual Response?
An elephant gets a drink of water when it’s thirsty.
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Learned or Instinctual Response?
An elephant gets a drink of water when it’s thirsty. Instinctual
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Learned or Instinctual Response?
Suppose you eat a food that you have not seen before and it makes you sick. The next time you see the same food you avoid eating it.
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Learned or Instinctual Response?
Suppose you eat a food that you have not seen before and it makes you sick. The next time you see the same food you avoid eating it. Learned
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Name that word! The slow warming of Earth’s atmosphere due to climatic change
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Global warming Name that word!
The slow warming of Earth’s atmosphere due to climatic change Global warming
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Name that word! The many different types of life that exist in an environment
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Biodiversity Name that word!
The many different types of life that exist in an environment Biodiversity
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Name that word! All of the living and nonliving things that surround an organism
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Environment Name that word!
All of the living and nonliving things that surround an organism Environment
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Symbiosis- what type? What type of symbiotic relationship do a dog and a tick share?
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Parasitism Symbiosis- what type?
What type of symbiotic relationship do a dog and a tick share? Bonus points for an accurate explanation of this particular relationship! Parasitism
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Symbiosis- what type? What type of symbiotic relationship do a sea anemone and a clown fish share?
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Mutualism Symbiosis- what type?
What type of symbiotic relationship do a sea anemone and a clown fish share? Bonus points for an accurate explanation of this particular relationship! Mutualism
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Symbiosis- what type? What type of symbiotic relationship do humans and mice share?
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Commensalism Symbiosis- what type?
What type of symbiotic relationship do humans and mice share? Bonus points for an accurate explanation of this particular relationship! Commensalism
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Name that word! To put harmful materials into the air, water, or soil
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Name that word! To put harmful materials into the air, water, or soil Pollute
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Name that word! An interaction in which organisms work in a way that benefits them all
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Cooperation Name that word!
An interaction in which organisms work in a way that benefits them all Cooperation
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Name that word! The struggle between individuals or different populations for a limited resource
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Competition Name that word!
The struggle between individuals or different populations for a limited resource Competition
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Name that word! The reaction of organisms to the length of day and night
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Photoperiodism Name that word!
The reaction of organisms to the length of day and night Photoperiodism
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Out in the wild… An animal that is hunted is considered ____________, while an animal that hunts and eats another animal is called a ________________.
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An animal that is hunted is considered ____________, while an animal that hunts and eats another animal is called a ________________. Prey Predator
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