Hunt #1.  You will go on a scavenger hunt for items in your world that demonstrate at least 10 of the vocabulary words from the list of terms provided.

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Hunt #1

 You will go on a scavenger hunt for items in your world that demonstrate at least 10 of the vocabulary words from the list of terms provided.  You will include an item that represents YOU in each photo you take.  You will include a brief description of how the item you photographed defines the word you have connected to it.

Autotroph: grass converts energy from the sun to make its own energy.

Coniferous tree: Cones are the reproductive containment units for eggs of conifers. Usually they are evergreens.

Seed dispersal: one form of spreading seeds is by use of wind.

Flowering plant containing pollen must have some way to spread the pollen to another plant. This one is using a bee. BEE

 The word being defined  The definition as it relates to the photo  The photo to define the word  The photo containing your identification – the pickle barrel mug is my example.  Now it is your turn!

1. Abiotic factor 2. Biotic factor 3. Autotroph 4. Heterotroph 5. Species 6. Population 7. Biological community 8. Bilateral symmetry 9. Mutualism 10. Parasitism 11. An Introduced Species or exotic species 12. Exoskeleton 13. ATP 14. Homeostasis 15. Adaptation of a plant or animal

16. Seed dispersal 17. Evidence of different alleles for the same trait. 18. Annual 19. Perennial 20. Asexual reproduction 21. Biodiversity 22. Cell 23. Photosynthesis 24. Eukaryotes 25. Phenotype 26. Habitat 27. Heredity 28. Limiting factor 29. Mixture 30. Organic 31. Organism 32. Secondary succession

33. Temperate forest 34. Transpiration 35. Tropism 36. Vascular plant 37. Xylem 38. Phloem 39. Roots 40. Stems 41. Leaves 42. Monocot 43. dicot 44. Woody stem 45. Simple leaf 46. Compound leaf 47. Petal 48. Stamen 49. Anther 50. dormancy