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Inherited Traits Food Chain Food Web Habitats Life Cycle 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500
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Which is the following characteristics of a alligator is most likely inherited from its parents A. Scales B. Hunting ability C. His loss of an eye D. Cut in his tail
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Answer 1-1 What is his scales
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What is the definition of inherited trait?
Question 1-2 What is the definition of inherited trait?
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Inherited traits are ones that you are born with.
Answer 1-2 Inherited traits are ones that you are born with.
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Give me three inherited traits of an elephant
Question 1-3 Give me three inherited traits of an elephant
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Big ears Size Trunk Dark eye color
Answer 1-3 Big ears Size Trunk Dark eye color
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Name three inherited traits of an plant?
Question 1-4 Name three inherited traits of an plant?
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Flower Leave shape How tall it is Stem structure Smell
Answer 1-4 Flower Leave shape How tall it is Stem structure Smell
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What is an example of a learned behavior for a human and animal
Question 1-5 What is an example of a learned behavior for a human and animal
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Answer 1-5 Elephant balancing a ball on his trunk, a dog fetching tennis ball A person playing a violin, riding a bike, catching a ball
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Food Chain – Grass grasshopper ???? snake eagle
Question 2-1 Food Chain – Grass grasshopper ???? snake eagle
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Answer 2-1 What is a frog
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Explain what is a food chain is
Question 2-2 Explain what is a food chain is
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Answer 2-2 A series of organisms interrelated in their feeding habits, the smallest being fed upon by a larger one, which in turn feeds a still larger one, etc.
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DAILY DOUBLE DAILY DOUBLE
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Explain what would happen if one link of a food chain were to die off.
Question 2-3 Explain what would happen if one link of a food chain were to die off.
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Answer 2-3 The animal that relied on the animal/plant that was removed from the chain would eventually perish or it must find an alternate source to fill its need.
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What does the arrow in a food chain show?
Question 2-4 What does the arrow in a food chain show?
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which animal is receiving the energy or eating the organism
Answer 2-4 which animal is receiving the energy or eating the organism
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Question 2-5 Where do plants get their energy from?
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Answer 2-5 The Sun
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What is a food web and how is it different from a food chain?
Question 3-1 What is a food web and how is it different from a food chain?
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Answer 3-1 A food web contains food chains, and can be described as a series of food chains. A food web is an assembly of organisms that eat and are eaten by each other. Food webs are usually described within the boundaries of a particular location (e.g. a pond, an island, a meadow).
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How does a decomposer help and ecosystem?
Question 3-2 How does a decomposer help and ecosystem?
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Answer 3-2 They break down dead organisms and add nutrients back to the soil that plants use.
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Question 3-3 Which of the following lists only consumers?
Hawks, lizards, chipmunks Acorns, squirrels, rabbits Grass, chipmunks, eagles Mice, squirrels, grass
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A. Hawks, lizards, chipmunks
Answer 3-3 A. Hawks, lizards, chipmunks
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A ___________ makes its own energy and begins the food chain.
Question 3-4 A ___________ makes its own energy and begins the food chain.
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Answer 3-4 A Producer
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A diagram that shows the transfer of energy in one line is a...
Question 3-5 A diagram that shows the transfer of energy in one line is a...
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Answer 3-5 Food Chain
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Question 4-1 What does this diagram show?
What ecosystem does this apply to? If the teacher removes one animal explain what will happen
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Answer 4-1 Food Web Aquatic
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Question 4-2 What is a habitat?
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Answer 4-2 A habitat is a place where an animals finds the food and water it needs to live (its home.)
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Question 4-3 What do some animals do when the weather turns colder in a woodland forest?
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Answer 4-3 Birds fly to warmer places (migrate.) Other animals like bears hibernate or sleep all winter.
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How do animals help plants?
Question 4-4 How do animals help plants?
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Animals help plants by moving their seeds to new growing places.
Answer 4-4 Animals help plants by moving their seeds to new growing places.
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Does every plant or animal live in a distinct habitat?
Question 4-5 Does every plant or animal live in a distinct habitat?
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Birds migrate to other habitats
Question 4-5 Some do and don’t Example – Some deer live in cold mountainous forest habitats and other live in warm canyon climates Birds migrate to other habitats
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Question 5-1 What are the stages called that show how a caterpillar turns into a butterfly?
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Answer 5-1 Life Cycle And
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Mature plants are able to reproduce using flowers or cones.
Question 5-2 Mature plants are able to reproduce using flowers or cones. True or False
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Answer 5-2 True
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Draw, label, and explain the life cycle of a plant
Question 5-3 Draw, label, and explain the life cycle of a plant
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Answer 5-3 The plant life cycle begins with a seed. The seed will sprout and produce a tiny, immature plant called a seedling. The seedling will grow to adulthood and form a mature plant. The mature plant will reproduce by forming new seeds which will begin the next life cycle.
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The beginning of a life cycle can begin with a
Question 5-4 The beginning of a life cycle can begin with a Living baby Egg All of the above Seed
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Answer 5-4 D All of the Above
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Question 5-5 Name the main component of any food web that makes all life possible and provide and example of why this is true
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Answer 5-5 I believe that the sun is very crucial for all food chains and most important because plants need the sun to produce food and animals rely on plants for food to survive. Also plants provide oxygen for humans to use.
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Final Jeopardy Question
The type of life cycle where the young look like miniature adults is called _________ .
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Incomplete Metomorphisis
Final Jeopardy Answer Incomplete Metomorphisis
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