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Explore the fascinating world of trees in the Boreal biome, from their roots to leaves, functions, and types. Learn about Alberta's provincial tree, leaf structures, and ecosystem dynamics.
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$100 Question from H1 What are the three parts to a tree?
$100 Answer from H1 Crown, Trunk and Roots
$200 Question from H1 What are the 2 parts to the crown?
$200 Answer from H1 1-Foiliage or leaves provide food and breathing for the tree 2-Branches
$300 Question from H1 What are the main functions of tree roots?
$300 Answer from H1 • Act as an anchor. • Draw water and minerals from the soil. • Help stop erosion. • Have a relationship with fungus.
$400 Question from H1 What are the 3 main criteria that make a tree, a tree?
$400 Answer from H1 • Perennial-lives more than 3 years. • Must have a self supporting trunk • Must be made of a woody material.
$500 Question from H1 a. What is Alberta’s provincial tree? b. What are some of Alberta’s native deciduous trees?
$500 Answer from H1 • Alberta’s provincial tree is the lodgepole pine. • b. Some native deciduous trees of Alberta are: aspen poplar, white birch, balsam poplar
$100 Question from H2 What are 3 things that leaves do for us?
$100 Answer from H2 • Allow the tree to breathe. • Helps provide food. • Releases oxygen for us to breathe.
$200 Question from H2 What is the process called which allows a leaf to create sugars by combining sun light, carbon dioxide and water with a chemical?
$200 Answer from H2 Photosynthesis
$300 Question from H2 What is it called when water is lost through the leaves of a tree?
$300 Answer from H2 Transpiration
$400 Question from H2 What type leaf arrangement do you see here?
$400 Answer from H2 Opposite
$500 Question from H2 What is the name of this blade shape?
$500 Answer from H2 Deltoid
$100 Question from H3 • Forests in Alberta are primarily used for: • The lumber industry • Wilderness preserves • Recreation and hunting • Pulp and paper
$100 Answer from H3 Pulp and paper
$200 Question from H3 What is the correct food chain that could exist? a. Pine cone squirrel rabbit owl b. Poplar leaves caterpillar robin coyote
$200 Answer from H3 b. Poplar leaves caterpillar robin coyote
$300 Question from H3 • Bark should not be removed from a tree because: • it could be poisonous • water will leak in and rot away the trunk • insects and other creatures may use it as a home • it creates a wound where disease could grow
$300 Answer from H3 • insects and other creatures may use it as a home
$400 Answer from H3 Your Text Here
$500 Question from H3 Your Text Here
$500 Answer from H3 Your Text Here
$100 Question from H4 What is a community of living things and non living components in relationship with one another?
$100 Answer from H4 Ecosystem
$200 Question from H4 What is the process of growing back what has been lost?
$200 Answer from H4 Regeneration
$300 Question from H4 True or False? The leaves of deciduous trees give off Less moisture than conifer leaves?
$300 Answer from H4 False
$400 Question from H4 What is a cross section of a tree?
$400 Answer from H4 Tree cookie
$500 Question from H4 Hardwood comes from deciduous or Coniferous trees?
$500 Answer from H4 Deciduous
$100 Question from H5 Living or once living things: -producers -consumers -decomposers
$100 Answer from H5 Biotic
$200 Question from H5 Never living but essential for life: -water -minerals -sunlight -wind
$200 Answer from H5 Abiotic
$300 Question from H5 This is the top level of the forest where birds nest and leaves grow.
$300 Answer from H5 Upper Canopy
$400 Question from H5 Where decomposers burrow and the ground cover and soil can be found.
$400 Answer from H5 Forest Floor
$500 Question from H5 They show a simple way that energy is transferred from producer-herbivore and secondary consumers.