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Who wants to be a millionaire? Ms. Jessie SOL 4.5
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Remember to choose the best answer. If you don’t get them all right, that’s okay. Learn from any mistakes, and keep on keepin’ on.
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Adaptations help organisms to: A. Sleep B. Survive C. Think D. Hypothesize
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Adaptations help organisms to: A. Sleep B. Survive C. Think D. Hypothesize
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The pelican’s beak helps it to catch its prey. The beak is an example of a: A. Behavioral Adaptation B. Structural Adaptation C. Plant Adaptation D. Habitat
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The pelican’s beak helps it to catch its prey. The beak is an example of a: A. Behavioral Adaptation B. Structural Adaptation C. Plant Adaptation D. Habitat
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These birds are migrating south to find warmer temperatures and more food. Their migration is an example of a: A. Behavioral Adaptation B. Structural Adaptation C. Plant Adaptation D. Habitat
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These birds are migrating south to find warmer temperatures and more food. Their migration is an example of a: A. Behavioral Adaptation B. Structural Adaptation C. Plant Adaptation D. Habitat
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These tigers live in the same place at the same time. They are a(n): A. Habitat B. Niche C. Population D. Ecosystem
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These tigers live in the same place at the same time. They are a(n): A. Habitat B. Niche C. Population D. Ecosystem
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What is passed from organism to organism? What do the arrows represent? A. Sunlight B. Water C. Chlorophyll D. Energy
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What is passed from organism to organism? What do the arrows represent? A. Sunlight B. Water C. Chlorophyll D. Energy
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All of the following live in the same community. Which has the greatest amount of energy? A. RabbitB. Snake C. GrassD. Hawk
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All of the following live in the same community. Which has the greatest amount of energy? A. RabbitB. Snake C. Grass D. Hawk
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The snake eats a grasshopper and is eaten by a hawk. This is part of the snake’s: A. Species B. Population C. Niche D. Adaptation
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The snake eats a grasshopper and is eaten by a hawk. This is part of the snake’s: A. Species B. Population C. Niche D. Adaptation
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The major source of energy for all living things is the: A. Producer B. Earth C. Water D. Sun
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The major source of energy for all living things is the: A. Producer B. Earth C. Water D. Sun
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In which habitat would you expect to find a tadpole? A. Desert B. Ocean C. Lake D. Arctic tundra
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In which habitat would you expect to find a tadpole? A. Desert B. Ocean C. Lake D. Arctic tundra
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A butterfly’s niche (role) changes during _______________. A. Metamorphosis B. Summer C. Winter D. Fall
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A butterfly’s niche (role) changes during _______________. A. Metamorphosis B. Summer C. Winter D. Fall
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The graph below shows the number of oysters in the Chesapeake Bay over time. During the years shown, the oyster population: A. Remained constant B. Grew exponentially C. Increased D. Decreased
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The graph below shows the number of oysters in the Chesapeake Bay over time. During the years shown, the oyster population: A. Remained constant B. Grew exponentially C. Increased D. Decreased
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All of the following are reasons for the decline in our oyster population except: A. Overharvesting B. Habitat Loss C. Oyster Gardening (Protected Oysters) D. Disease
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All of the following are reasons for the decline in our oyster population except: A. Overharvesting B. Habitat Loss C. Oyster Gardening (Protected Oysters) D. Disease
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Humans can help an ecosystem by: A. Using resources wisely B. Recycling C. Planting trees D. All of the above
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Humans can help an ecosystem by: A. Using resources wisely B. Recycling C. Planting trees D. All of the above
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FREE RESPONSE: Think about your impact. What are you going to do to help the environment?
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REMEMBER: You CAN make a difference. NOTE: Always ask a parent or trusted family member before you try to help.
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