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Who wants to be a millionaire?

Who wants to be a millionaire?. Ms. Jessie SOL 4.5. Remember to choose the best answer. If you don’t get them all right, that’s okay. Learn from any mistakes, and keep on keepin ’ on. 100. Adaptations help organisms to:. Sleep Survive Think Hypothesize.

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Who wants to be a millionaire?

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  1. Who wants to be a millionaire? Ms. Jessie SOL 4.5

  2. Remember to choose the best answer.If you don’t get them all right, that’s okay. Learn from any mistakes, and keep on keepin’ on.

  3. 100

  4. Adaptations help organisms to: • Sleep • Survive • Think • Hypothesize

  5. Adaptations help organisms to: • Sleep • Survive • Think • Hypothesize

  6. 250

  7. The pelican’s beak helps it to catch its prey. The beak is an example of a: • Behavioral Adaptation • Structural Adaptation • Plant Adaptation • Habitat

  8. The pelican’s beak helps it to catch its prey. The beak is an example of a: • Behavioral Adaptation • Structural Adaptation • Plant Adaptation • Habitat

  9. 500

  10. These birds are migrating south to find warmer temperatures and more food. Their migration is an example of a: • Behavioral Adaptation • Structural Adaptation • Plant Adaptation • Habitat

  11. These birds are migrating south to find warmer temperatures and more food. Their migration is an example of a: • Behavioral Adaptation • Structural Adaptation • Plant Adaptation • Habitat

  12. 1,000

  13. These tigers live in the same place at the same time. They are a(n): • Habitat • Niche • Population • Ecosystem

  14. These tigers live in the same place at the same time. They are a(n): • Habitat • Niche • Population • Ecosystem

  15. 2,500

  16. What is passed from organism to organism? What do the arrows represent? • Sunlight • Water • Chlorophyll D. Energy

  17. What is passed from organism to organism? What do the arrows represent? • Sunlight • Water • Chlorophyll D. Energy

  18. 5,000

  19. All of the following live in the same community. Which has the greatest amount of energy? • Rabbit B. Snake C. Grass D. Hawk

  20. All of the following live in the same community. Which has the greatest amount of energy? • Rabbit B. Snake C. Grass D. Hawk

  21. 10,000

  22. The snake eats a grasshopper and is eaten by a hawk. This is part of the snake’s: • Species • Population • Niche D. Adaptation

  23. The snake eats a grasshopper and is eaten by a hawk. This is part of the snake’s: • Species • Population • Niche D. Adaptation

  24. 25,000

  25. The major source of energy for all living things is the: • Producer • Earth • Water D. Sun

  26. The major source of energy for all living things is the: • Producer • Earth • Water D. Sun

  27. 50,000

  28. In which habitat would you expect to find a tadpole? • Desert • Ocean • Lake D. Arctic tundra

  29. In which habitat would you expect to find a tadpole? • Desert • Ocean • Lake D. Arctic tundra

  30. 100,000

  31. A butterfly’s niche (role) changes during _______________. • Metamorphosis • Summer • Winter D. Fall

  32. A butterfly’s niche (role) changes during _______________. • Metamorphosis • Summer • Winter D. Fall

  33. 250,000

  34. The graph below shows the number of oysters in the Chesapeake Bay over time. During the years shown, the oyster population: • Remained constant • Grew exponentially • Increased • Decreased

  35. The graph below shows the number of oysters in the Chesapeake Bay over time. During the years shown, the oyster population: • Remained constant • Grew exponentially • Increased • Decreased

  36. 500,000

  37. All of the following are reasons for the decline in our oyster population except: • Overharvesting • Habitat Loss • Oyster Gardening (Protected Oysters) • Disease

  38. All of the following are reasons for the decline in our oyster population except: • Overharvesting • Habitat Loss • Oyster Gardening (Protected Oysters) • Disease

  39. 750,000

  40. Humans can help an ecosystem by: • Using resources wisely • Recycling • Planting trees • All of the above

  41. Humans can help an ecosystem by: • Using resources wisely • Recycling • Planting trees • All of the above

  42. 1,000,000

  43. FREE RESPONSE:Think about your impact. What are you going to do to help the environment?

  44. REMEMBER:You CAN make a difference. NOTE:Always ask a parent or trusted family member before you try to help.

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