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Science Review Life Cycles Traits Ecosystems Plants Food Chains Weather Jamey Herdelin Maupin Elementary April 2004 Pow

Science Review Life Cycles Traits Ecosystems Plants Food Chains Weather Jamey Herdelin Maupin Elementary April 2004 PowerPoint template by Anna Jones. Life Cycles. Traits & Ecosystem. Photo-synthesis. Food Chains. Weather. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 2. 2. 2. 2. 2. 3. 3. 3. 3.

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Science Review Life Cycles Traits Ecosystems Plants Food Chains Weather Jamey Herdelin Maupin Elementary April 2004 Pow

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  1. Science Review Life Cycles Traits Ecosystems Plants Food Chains Weather Jamey Herdelin Maupin Elementary April 2004 PowerPoint template by Anna Jones

  2. Life Cycles Traits & Ecosystem Photo-synthesis Food Chains Weather 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 5

  3. Column 1, #1 • As a seed. How does a plant begin?

  4. Column 1, #2 • Germination. What is the process in which plants reproduce?

  5. Column 1, #3 • Water, carbon dioxide, and sunlight. What 3 things does a plant need in order to grow?

  6. Column 1, #4 • Time, dehydration, lack of sunlight What are 3 causes for a plant to die?

  7. Column 1, #5 • Appearance What plant change takes place over time?

  8. Column 2, #1 Inherited traits are something you are born with, came from your parents. What are inherited traits, also known as instincts?

  9. Column 2, #2 Learned behaviors are something you learn, the way you act. What are learned behaviors?

  10. Column 2, #3 • Hair color is an inherited trait. • Reading a book is a learned behavior. Is hair color a learned behavior or inherited trait? Is reading a book a learned behavior or inherited trait?

  11. Column 2, #4 • An ecosystem is all the living and nonliving things in an environment and how they interact. • A habitat is a place where an animal or plant lives. What is an ecosystem? What is a habitat?

  12. Column 2, #5 It can either adapt (change so it can survive) or die off. What can happen to an animal or plant if its ecosystem is changed?

  13. Column 3, #1 A process in which plants change light energy from the sun and use it to make sugar (food). What is photosynthesis?

  14. Column 3, #2 It occurs inside the plant cells where the chlorophyll is found. Where does photosynthesis occur?

  15. Column 3, #3 A green substance inside plant cells that traps energy from the sun. What is chlorophyll?

  16. Column 3, #4 Plants need carbon dioxide for photosynthesis & they give off oxygen. What type of gas do plants need for photosynthesis to take place & what type of gas do they give off?

  17. Column 3, #5 Water, sunlight, and air What do plants need for photosynthesis to take place

  18. Column 4, #1 • Predators are animals that hunt and kill other animals for food. • Prey are the animals that predators hunt. What is the difference between predator and prey?

  19. Column 4, #2 A living thing (consumer) that eats meat What is a carnivore?

  20. Column 4, #3 Omnivores are consumers that eat both plants and other consumers. What do omnivores eat?

  21. Column 4, #4 Herbivores are living things (consumers) that eat plants. What are herbivores?

  22. Column 4, #5 A rabbit is an herbivore and humans are omnivores. What is a rabbit and what is a human – carnivore, herbivore, or omnivore?

  23. Column 5, #1 Weather forecasting What do you call it when a weatherman predicts what weather will come?

  24. Column 5, #2 Barometer What weather measurement is used when you measure the amount of air that is pressing on anything, also known as air pressure?

  25. Column 5, #3 The amount of water vapor in the air. What is humidity?

  26. Column 5, #4 It is the percentage (%) of the water vapor the air can hold at a given temperature. How is humidity measured?

  27. Column 5, #5 In miles per hour. • How is wind speed measured?

  28. Bonus Question 1

  29. Bonus Question 2

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