Can you name these scientists? (double helix structure of DNA)double helixDNA Answer: Francis CrickAnswer: Francis Crick and James D. WatsonJames D. Watson.

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Can you name these scientists? (double helix structure of DNA)double helixDNA Answer: Francis CrickAnswer: Francis Crick and James D. WatsonJames D. Watson

K - 2 Science Question of the Week Look at the next slide and study the pictures. 1. Which bird has a beak that is best adapted to crack open seeds? (more like pliers) 2. Which bird has a beak that is best adapted to tearing meat apart. (more like a fork) 3. Which bird has a beak that is more like a straw for getting nectar from flowers. (like a straw)

K - 2 Science Question of the Week 10A

3-5 Science Question of the Week 10A Question: In the first slide below which animal would be best adapted for an aquatic environment with large webbed feet to help them swim? Which bird would be best suited for capturing prey with sharp talons?

3-5 Science Question of the Week A. B. Eagle Blue footed Booby bird

3-5 Science Question of the Week 10A In the next slide which hoof would better adapt animals to live on uneven surfaces and rocky mountain sides? Which hoof would be best adapted to run fast on wide open surfaces?

A.Solid hoof on horses, mules, and donkeys. B. Cloven hoof (divided into 2 hooves) on reindeer, goats, sheep, cattle, and pigs.