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SOL Jeopardy Adaptations Challenge Questions Why do they do that? Chains and Webs What’s your niche? 200 200 200 200 200 400 400 400 400 400 600 600 600 600 600 800 800 800 800 800 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
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Structural adaptations are
Things animals do To survive B. Behaviors that help animals and plants survive. C. Body parts that help animals and plants survive. D. Things animals learn
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Structural adaptations are body parts that help animals and plants survive.
The American goldfinch uses the structural adaptation of its yellow color to communicate with. Bonus Jeopardy
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Which would be an example of body covering?
Polar bears have thick fur to protect it from cold weather. B. Polar bears have white fur to blend in with their environment. C. Polar bears have very sharp claws. D. Polar bears have big ears.
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Polar bears having thick fur to protect it from cold weather is an example of body covering!
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Many birds migrate to warmer areas for the winter
Many birds migrate to warmer areas for the winter. What kind of adaptation is this? A. structural B. behavior C. physical D. learned
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Birds migrating to warmer areas is an example of a behavioral adaptation.
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Birds have hollow bones so that they are lighter and can fly easier
Birds have hollow bones so that they are lighter and can fly easier. What kind of adaptation is this? Behavioral adaptation B. Structural adaptation C. Learned behavior D. instinct
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Hollow bones are an example of structural adaptations!
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Which group of animals would be most adapted to a desert?
rattlesnake, hawk, scorpion, jack rabbit B. bobcat, oak tree Maple tree, squirrel C. frog, turtle Lily pads, beaver D. whale, kelp Squid, shark
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Rattlesnake, hawk, scorpion, and jack rabbit are most adapted to a desert.
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Ways animals act to meet their needs is called
Behavioral adaptation B. Physical adaptation C. Structural adaptation D. Body parts
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Ways animals act to meet their needs is called Behavioral Adaptations.
Elephants can drink 53 gallons of water in 4 min. They can also run up to 25 miles/hour. They also go through 6 sets of teeth in their lifetime. Bonus Jeopardy
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Which would be an example of body color?
Polar bears have Sharp claws B. Polar bears have white fur. C. Polar bears have Thick fur. D. Polar bears have Sharp teeth.
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Polar bears have white fur is an example of body color!
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A prairie dog or gopher would use
their claws to: A. Tear meat B. Swim C. Climb trees D. Dig tunnels
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A prairie dog or gopher would use their claws to dig tunnels underground for protection.
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Some animals such as rattlesnakes and foxes come out at night to hunt for food. This is called
A. migration B. noctural C. hibernation D. Physical adaptation
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Animals that come out at night are NOCTURNAL!
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Some animals go to warmer areas when it gets cold
Some animals go to warmer areas when it gets cold. This is an example of A. migration B. hibernation C. gathering D. nocturnal
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Animals migrate when they move from one place to another in search for food.
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Why would a beaver slap its tail on the water?
A it scares others B it is a good Way to find food C it likes the noise D it is calling fish
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Beavers slap their tails to scare others!
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A tadpole has a tail A. To help it breathe B. To help it get food
C. To help it swim D. To help it hop
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A tadpole has a tail to help it swim.
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If there are a lot of owls born one year, how will it affect the mouse population?
The mice will not be affected. B. The mice will eat more. C. The mouse population will increase. D. The mouse population will decrease.
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If there are more owls, then the mouse population will decrease!
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Why do bears store extra food as body fat?
They are getting Ready to migrate. B. They are getting ready to hibernate. C. They are getting Ready to celebrate. D. They are getting ready to mate.
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Bears store extra food because they are getting ready to hibernate.
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What is the main cause of animals becoming endangered?
A. zoos B. disease C. Loss of habitat D. hunting
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Loss of habitat is the greatest cause of animals becoming endangered.
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Living things that make their own food are called:
A. decomposers B. consumers C. producers D. niche
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Living things that make their own food are called producers!
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Living things that eat other living things are called
A. Producers B. Consumers C. Decomposers D. Niche
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Living things that eat other living things are called consumers!
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Living things that break down dead plants and animals are called:
A. Decomposers B. Consumers C. Producers D. Niche
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Living things that break down dead plants and animals are called decomposers!
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decomposers, consumers decomposers, producers consumers, decomposers
How is energy transferred in a food chain? Sun, producers, decomposers, consumers B. Sun, consumers, decomposers, producers C. Sun, producers, consumers, decomposers D. Sun, decomposers, producers, consumers
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In a food chain, energy starts with the sun, then goes to producers, consumers and finally decomposers. Bonus Jeopardy
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If a population of animals loses a lot of its food supply, what will happen?
A. More animals will be born. B. The animals will eat more. C. All of the animals will die. D. Some of the animals will die, move or change their diet.
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Some of the animals will die, move or change their diet.
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An animal’s role or job is called its
A. niche B. habitat C. community D. organism
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An animal’s job is called its niche!
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The niche of a bee is to It makes its own food B. It pollinates plants
C. It has a stinger D It lives in a hive
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The niche of a bee is to pollinate plants.
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If all of the crickets died in a meadow, what would happen to the grass?
A.The grass would grow very tall. B.The grass would Turn yellow. C. The grass would die. D Nothing would change.
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Without crickets, the grass would grow very tall.
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A woodpecker niche could be
Make noise in the forest. B. Eat insects inside of trees. C. Poke holes in the tree. D. It is food for insects.
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A woodpecker’s niche is to eat insects.
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What is the niche of a mushroom?
Collect sunlight for photosynthesis. B. Make food C. Break down dead plants. D. Eats other living things.
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The niche of a mushroom is to break down dead plants.
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