Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Intro to Cells


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 B.Living, once living, non-living?   List the items in their proper category:
Living-BIOTIC         Once part of a living thing         Non-living & never alive- ABIOTIC



C. Cell organelles    List the 7 organelles of all cells mentioned in the chart plus the 2 that are in plant cells only.                                                                                              
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Plants  Only    1.
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D. Inside a Cell (this site will ‘talk to you’)  Find each of the organelles and   write down one fact for each.
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Plants Only:  1.
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E.  Cells Alive List 3 ways in which the plant cell looks different from the animal cell shown in the pictures.
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Tuesday, March 20, 2012

ADAPTATIONS WEBQUEST


Directions: Click on the name of the animal to find visit the website where the answer is found.

  1. HEDGEHOG - Besides having stiff spines that stick out from their bodies and help protect them, these animals also have loose skin under those spines and powerful back muscles. Why?

  1. KOALA – How are the hands of a koala adapted for life in a tree?

  1. BURMESE PYTHON – How are the mouths of pythons adapted to swallowing large prey?

  1. CALIFORNIA KING SNAKE
    1. Why can king snakes eat rattlesnakes?
    2. How are king snakes able to eat prey larger than their head?

  1. GIRAFFE – Why are giraffes considered to be “the early warning system of African grasslands”? (scroll through the Facts & Photos section)

  1. POLAR BEAR – Why do polar bears have such big feet?

  1. WALRUS – Walruses use their long tusks for a variety of reasons, each of which makes their lives in the Arctic a bit easier. How are their long tusks an adaptation?

  1. SQUIRREL MONKEY – These monkeys live in groups. How does this help them?

  1. CROCODILE – How do crocodiles see under water? (Check the “Did you know?” section)

  1. BEAVER – How are beavers built for underwater work?

  1. LION
    1. Why do the females do most of the hunting?
    2. Why do lions have a rough tongue?

  1. AMAZON HORNED FROG – What is the purpose of their horns, according to some scientists?

  1. GULF FLOUNDER - What adaptation does the gulf flounder use to avoid being seen by its predators?

  1. ANIMAL ADAPTATIONS GAME – Read the instructions before you get started. Record your results.

  1. HIDDEN ANIMALS GAME - Can you find the camouflaged animals??? Scroll to the bottom of this page and pick what type of animal you want to find. You can pick from amphibians, bears, deer, insects, spiders, turtles, and more! Record what game you played and what your score was at the end of the game.

Monday, January 30, 2012

ANIMALS WEBQUEST


BIRDS
  1. What is the unique trait of birds that only they can claim (no other animal has this trait)?
  2. Name two birds that do not use their wings for flight – they are grounded (All About Birds Pg.4).
  
MAMMALS – All of the following are characteristics of mammals:
  1. Females are able to produce _________________.
  2. Nearly all mammals give birth to ____________ ________________.
  3. All mammals are endotherms, meaning they are _____________-blooded.
  4. Use _____________ to breathe ____________.
  5. Mammals are the only animals that grow ________________.

  1. Give 3 examples of echinoderms.
  2. What feature of echinoderms allows them to circulate water throughout their bodies, allowing them to walk and move?

  1. True or False? Cnidarians do not have a nervous system.
  2. The stinging cells of a cnidarian are called _____________________.

  1. Crustaceans are part of the _______________________ group.
  2. Most crustaceans live in the __________________.
  3. Two examples of crustaceans are ____________________________________________.

  1. Arachnids are part of the ____________________ group.
  2. Like other arthropods, they have a hard _________________________ and jointed appendages for walking.
  3. Unlike other arthropods, they do not have _______________________.
  4. True or False? All arachnids have 8 appendages.

INSECTS
  1. Insects are part of the ________________________ group.
  2. An insect’s body consists of the ________________, ______________, and _________________.
  3. True or False? All insects have wings for flying.
  4. ___________________ is the process where an insect sheds its outer skeleton.

  1. Land-living mollusks, like the snail, move slowly on a flat sole called a __________________.
  2. Ocean-living mollusks propel themselves by __________________ ___________________ from their body.



WHAT KIND OF ANIMAL IS THIS – GAME – Try all five ecosystems!!