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FORESTRY REVIEW

FORESTRY REVIEW. A large, woody plant with a single, sturdy stem, or trunk, and that grows taller than most other plants. TREE. Can you name an aquatic habitat found within a deciduous forest biome?. POND RIVER STREAM WETLAND VERNAL POND.

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FORESTRY REVIEW

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  1. FORESTRY REVIEW

  2. A large, woody plant with a single, sturdy stem, or trunk, and that grows taller than most other plants. TREE

  3. Can you name an aquatic habitat found within a deciduous forest biome? POND RIVER STREAM WETLAND VERNAL POND

  4. A large geographical area with a particular climate and vegetation. BIOME

  5. The level of a forest that forms the roof of a forest biome. CANOPY

  6. Can you name the three basic parts of a tree? CROWN TRUNK ROOT SYSTEM

  7. The precipitation and temperature in a particular area; weather. CLIMATE

  8. A type of forest made up of trees that lose their leaves in the winter. DECIDUOUS

  9. Can you name a terrestrial habitat found within a deciduous forest biome? EDGE NEIGHBORHOOD FIELD WETLAND

  10. The level of the forest that is exposed to the harshest conditions; sunlight, wind, etc. EMERGENT

  11. The level of the forest where decomposition takes place. FOREST FLOOR

  12. A place where an organism lives. HABITAT

  13. Another name for a deciduous tree; a broadleaf tree. HARDWOOD

  14. Can you name the two main functions of a tree crown? MAKING FOOD FILTERING AIR

  15. A level or layer of the forest where only certain types of organisms can live. LIFE ZONE

  16. Can you name the two main functions of a tree trunk? SUPPORT THE CROWN MOVE MATERIALS

  17. How do you determine the age of a tree? GROWTH RINGS

  18. Can you name the two main functions of the tree root system? ANCHOR THE TREE ABSORB WATER AND MINERALS

  19. What do you call the two types of wood that make up an annual growth ring? SPRINGWOOD SUMMERWOOD

  20. What type of tree has “naked seeds”? GYMNOSPERM

  21. What are two things that growth rings can tell you? TREE AGE TYPE OF GROWING SEASON

  22. What type of tree has seeds protected in a case? ANGIOSPERM

  23. How would you describe a deciduous forest biome? TREES LOSE LEAVES TEMPERATE SEASONS WILDLIFE/VEGETATION VARIOUS HABITATS

  24. The “variety of life” within a deciduous forest biome. BIODIVERSITY

  25. What is a collective term for trees, shrubs, bushes, grasses and flowers; plants? VEGETATION

  26. Another name for a coniferous tree; a tree with needles and cones. SOFTWOOD

  27. The living layer in the tree trunk where phloem and xylem are made. CAMBIUM

  28. The various layers or levels of a forest. STRATIFICATION

  29. The level of the forest that contains the most diverse collection of organisms as well as the trees that make up the future of the forest. UNDERSTORY

  30. Can you give 4 reasons why trees should be valued as a natural resource? HABITATS FOR WILDLIFE RECREATIONAL USE PRODUCTS/BY-PRODUCTS FILTERS AIR

  31. Besides viewing this slide show again . . . And again . . . And again, what else can you do to prepare for your first science quiz? • Go through your vocabulary flashcards. • Look over the handouts in your notebook.

  32. BONA FORTUNA! That is Latin for GOOD LUCK!

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