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Life Cycle Review. A pond is a natural _____________ for tadpoles. habitat. During the winter a dog’s fur grows in thicker. This is an example of a(n) ________________. adaptation. During the winter birds fly south. This is an example of ________________. migration. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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A pond is a natural _____________ for tadpoles.habitat

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During the winter a dog’s fur grows in thicker. This is an example of a(n)

________________.adaptation

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During the winter birds fly south. This is an example of

________________.migration

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Bears sleep during the winter months. This is an example of

________________.hibernation

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The average female lives approximately 80 years. This is a human female’s

average

________________.life span

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When a new housing development is built,

the habitat for the animals living there changes. Name one negative effect from

this change.

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Some animals like to

_____________, or sleep, for the cold winter months.hibernate

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When a puppy has black and white spots like his mother, what

kind of trait is that?

1.Acquired trait

2.Inherited trait

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What four things do ALL animals need in order to survive?

food, sunlight, water, air

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Since green plants make their own food, we call them

____________.producers

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Over time, giraffe’s neck’s have gotten longer so that they can see enemies approaching … this is an

example of a(n)

____________.adaptation

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Crayfish are scavengers because they eat animals that are

_________,dead

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Crayfish all have eyes on their stalks … this is an example of an

__________ trait.inherited

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The order in which animals eat

plants and other animals is called the

_________food chain

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Are plants producers or consumers?

_______________producers

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Animals that only eat

plants are called

_______________herbivores

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This is an example of a plant’s

___________________life cycle

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Animals that eat meat.

carnivores

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Animals that eat both plants and animals are called

____________omnivores

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This picture is an example of …

Plant Insects

Fish

FrogBear

Peoplefood chain

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These are examples of an animals ______________

Flippers to help it swim.

Streamlined shape.

Thick layer of body fat to keep it warm.

Strong teeth to catch fish.

Forward-facing eyes for clear vision ahead.

Hind legs have evolved into a a strong rudder-like tail.

adaptations

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• The place where an animal lives is

called its _________________.

• An animal lives where it can find food, water, shelter and a mate.

habitat

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Consumers

• “Consume” means “eat”.• Animals are consumers because

they “eat” (consume) food provided by plants or other animals.

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Producers

• Plants are living organisms. They need nourishment to survive.

• But…• Plants do not eat other plants or

animals.• Plants are called producers,

because they make their own food inside themselves.

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A _______________ eats other animals.

Cats eat fish. So do bears!

predator

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Any animal which is huntedand killed by another animalfor food is _________.

Predator

?

prey

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Match the predator to its prey.

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Food chains always start with a ___________.

The lettuce is eaten by the slug, the slug is eaten by the bird.

plant

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This is an example of a

owl fox

rabbits

grass

mice

berriesseeds

food web

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