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The part of the tree that adds strength.
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Cells that transfer food.
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The crown of the tree is made of __________.
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The layers of the trunk are _______.
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This important process takes place in crown.
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Longest needles:- spruce or pine?
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Alberta’s Tree
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Single needles are typical of _______.
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Type:___ Margin:__ Shape:___
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Name the possible leaf arrangements.
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Name the levels of the forest.
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The first living organism in a food chain.
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Three examples of producers.
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This type of fungi helps pine trees absorb water.
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The source of all energy in the forest.
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Production of food and oxygen.
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Transpiration is______.
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Describe decomposition and what it requires.
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Water is absorbed by these special cells.
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This is when photosynthesis occurs.
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Humus is_______.
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Describe a clearcut.
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True or False. Fire in boreal forests leaves growth young and uniform.
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The northern boreal forest’s climate has ___ summers, ___ winters, and ___ conditions.
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True or False. The humus soil layer is deep underground.
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The centre ring in a tree tells you this.
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Name are 3 things that make trees important.
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Name 2 deciduous trees.
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Explain why the Tamarack is unique.
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This is the best method of logging Lodgepole pine. Why?
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