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Biology Scavenger Hunt

Biology Scavenger Hunt. Red Team! Brett, Taylor, James, Justin. Primary Producer = 1pt. A plant that gets energy directly from the sun. Anthophyta = 1pt. Flower-bearing plant. Coniferophyta = 1pt. Needle-like leaves. Plant Adaptation = 2pt. Thorns along edges of Leaves for protection.

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Biology Scavenger Hunt

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  1. Biology Scavenger Hunt Red Team! Brett, Taylor, James, Justin

  2. Primary Producer = 1pt A plant that gets energy directly from the sun.

  3. Anthophyta = 1pt Flower-bearing plant

  4. Coniferophyta = 1pt Needle-like leaves

  5. Plant Adaptation = 2pt Thorns along edges of Leaves for protection

  6. Photosynthesis = 1pt Plants that are green, showing evidence of the chlorophyll pigment used in the process of photosynthesis

  7. Dicot Flower = 1pt A flower found on the same stem as Dicot Leaves

  8. Monocot Leaf = 1pt Linear Venation (they go straight, not out)

  9. Dicot Leaf = 1pt (Foreground) Net Venation (out not straight)

  10. Autotroph = 1pt An organism that showed no sign of consuming other organisms, and it’s a plant, duh.

  11. Arthropod = 1pt Segmented Appendages, and segmented body

  12. Animal Adaptation = 2pt Frogs have developed large hind legs for far jumping. To reach higher/farther places for food and escape from predators 

  13. Mating Behavior in Animals = 2pt Two mosquitoes joined together for reproduction

  14. Insect = 1pt Six legs, segmented body

  15. Pollution= 1pt Can harm animal

  16. Destruction of Habitat = 2 pt Destroying animal habitats! Oh no!

  17. Teritorial Behavior in Animals = 2pt The lizards were chasing each other and fighting

  18. Defense Mechanism of Plant= 2pts The aloe plant has developed thorns that can hurt a predator

  19. Defense Mechanism of Animal= 2pts The caterpillar’s red color and pointy needle-like things all around it’s body help to protect it from predators.

  20. A parasite and a host= 2pts The green plant is attached to the large tree, but isn’t a part of the tree. It’s taking nutrients away from the tree.

  21. Predator-prey relationship= 2 pts The man is holding the alligators food, the alligator (predator) eats the food (prey)

  22. A Multiple Fruit= 1 pt Strawberries are considered a multiple fruit because it consists of many tiny individual fruits all embedded in the fleshy receptacle.

  23. A Legume= 1 pt Peanuts are a common legume.

  24. A Pome= 1 pt Apples are among the most common of pome fruit.

  25. A natural plant mutation= 2 pts The grapefruit is actually a natural mutation of the shaddock or pummelo; it originatedsomewhere in the West Indies.

  26. A fruit= 1 pt Bananas are a type of fruit!

  27. A basidiomycote= 2 pts Mushrooms are part of basidimycota, they have spores .

  28. A Grain= 1 pt Rice is a grain, which is a small, hard, edible fruit that is harvested from grasses.

  29. A Carnivore= 1 pt The alligator strictly eats meat, and is strictly on a meat diet.

  30. A Vegetable= 1 pt A cucumber is a vegetable.

  31. A renewable resource= 1 pt Water is a renewable resource because it can’t get all used up before more is made.

  32. Animal home= 1 pt The alligator lives in the water behind it.

  33. An animal larva or pupa= 1 pt This is the larva stage of a butterfly.

  34. A Decomposer= 1 pt Flies are decomposers (other picture is zoomed out but has personal item).

  35. Animal tracks= 1 pt Looking closely, you can see the tracks made by the alligator.

  36. Commensalism= 2 pts The alligator is the only benefactor in this human-alligator relationship

  37. Biotic factor= 1 pt The grass in the sand near the lake is holding the sand together, because of it’s roots, maintaining the enviroment

  38. Primary Consumer= 1 pt The primates in the trees consume plants, the second level of energy consumption

  39. An invasive species= 1 pt The banyan tree was brought to Florida by human means, it does not naturally exist here.

  40. An organisms home= 1 pt The primates live in the house behind it.

  41. Abiotic Factor= 1 pt The poles in the background were placed there by human means and affect the territory of the Alligator.

  42. A mammal= 1 pt Fur, lungs, 4-chambered heart, milk, live birth…DOGS ARE MAMMALS!

  43. Herbivore= 1 pt Gerbils are herbivores, they do not eat meat. They eat a variety of fruits and veggies!

  44. An organism with bilateral symmetry= 1 pt The primate is symmetrical from head to toe, and brain is in front of body

  45. Natural protein= 2 pts The duck is an animal with muscle fibers, which require protein, meaning the duck is a natural source of protein.

  46. Food Chain= 2 pts Zebra>grass>sunlight

  47. Genetic variation within a population= 2 pts The difference in genes has caused one primate to have lighter fur than the other.

  48. An example of secondary succession= 2 pts The bare rocks and dirt are being covered with lichens and small grasses

  49. Angiosperm= 1 pt Flowering plant that isn’t conifers; have fruit, flowers

  50. Population= 2 pts A bunch of Madagascar “Palms” in the same geographical area

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