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Hosted by Mrs. Jansen

Vocab 1Fill It In True or False? What is It?

Row 1, Col 1 A group of living things and their nonliving environment What is ecosystem?

1,2 Temperature, rainfall, snow, ice, sunlight, and soil are all _________ factors What is abiotic?

1,3 The abiotic factors in an ecosystem are all of the animals What is false?

1,4 This hummingbird is helping what process happen? What is pollination?

2,1 The typical weather pattern of an area What is climate?

2,2 An ecosystem is a group of organisms and their ____________ environment What is nonliving?

2,3 A giraffe’s long neck is an example of adaptation What is true?

2,4 This butterfly is using an adaptation to look like the leaf What is mimicry?

3,1 The study of how organisms pass traits from one generation to the next What is genetics?

3,2 All the living things in an environment are the _______ factors What is biotic?

3,3 Blending into an environment is called mimicry What is false?

3,4 Name a biotic factor in this scene What is duck, fish, turtle, reeds, plants,etc?

4,1 Blending into an environment What is camouflage?

4,2 Many plants depend on animals to __________ flowers What is pollinate?

4,3 An individual organism’s response to a change is called accommodation What is true?

4,4 Name an abiotic factor in this scene What is soil, sand, sunlight, heat, etc?

5,1 Special features that help living things survive in their environment What are adaptations?

5,2 Most rainforest animals live in the _______ What is canopy?

5,3 The tops of the tall trees of the rain forest are called the canopy What is false?

5,4 Name one way an animal can help with seed dispersal. What is through its waste, sticking to fur, etc?