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Are You SMARTER Than Your Ag Class?

Are You SMARTER Than Your Ag Class?. Template Sponsored by the National Association of Agricultural Educators (NAAE). Do You Think You Are SMARTER Than Everyone in your ag class?. Well now is your chance to prove it!. Cheats. COPY. PEEK. SAVE. Your Grade. 60% F. 70% D+. 80% C+.

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Are You SMARTER Than Your Ag Class?

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  1. Are YouSMARTERThan Your Ag Class? Template Sponsored by the National Association of Agricultural Educators (NAAE)

  2. Do You Think You AreSMARTERThan Everyone in your ag class? Well now is your chance to prove it!

  3. Cheats COPY PEEK SAVE

  4. Your Grade 60% F 70% D+ 80% C+ 90% B+ 100% A+

  5. Defintions Choose a Subject Birds Terms Populations Wildlife Relationships

  6. Definitions Describe the difference between a wildlife animal and a domesticated animal.

  7. Definitions CORRECT ANSWER Wildlife animals live on their own and provide for their own needs. Domesticated animals have been removed from nature, bred & used for human use.

  8. Birds Describe the difference between wetland birds and waterfowl.

  9. Birds CORRECT ANSWER Waterfowl live on or near water and wetland birds live in wet, marshy/swampy areas.

  10. Terms What’s the difference between paddle ducks and diving ducks?

  11. Terms CORRECT ANSWER Paddle ducks feed off the surface of the water and diving ducks dive for fish & other food.

  12. Population Describe the mark recapture method of estimating wildlife populations.

  13. Population CORRECT ANSWER Sample one is taken and animals are tagged or marked, then released. Sample two is taken and the number of recaptures are counted. Represented by the equation N= M(n) R

  14. Wildlife Relationships Describe the difference between a parasitic relationship and a commensalism relationship.

  15. Wildlife Relationships CORRECT ANSWER Both involve a host and another species. The parasite harms the host and in commensalism no harm is done.

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