Interdependence SC.5.L.17.1

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Yusimi Osteen
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Why is it important for living organisms, plants and animals, to be able to adapt to different habitats?
in order to triple its size and weight
in order to survive and thrive in their habitat
in order to live in harmony
in order to be able to hibernate in the winter
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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Structural adaptations involves various animal behaviors that enables them to survive in their environment. For instance, long necks help giraffes to eat the green leaf on the top of tree.
Which of the following is a form of a structural adaptation?
nocturnality
migration
webbed feet
hibernation
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
A cactus lives in a desert habitat which is often very hot, has a thin layer of soil, and receives very little rain. Which adaptation helps it to survive?
its needles
its shape
its thick roots
its thick waxy leaves
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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In certain seasons, resources such as food and water for a group of animals in one area may become limited. Which adaptation helps to ensure that a group of animals will continue to meet their nutritional needs?
migration from one area to another for better living conditions
camouflage tactics to avoid predators
hibernation to conserve energy
mimicry of appearance, behaviors or sounds
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
The Japanese honeysuckle is an invasive plant to Florida's landscape. While sweet smelling and beautiful, the plant grow rapidly and stretches across landscapes, growing stronger as it ages. Why would this invasive plant need to be removed from Florida's landscape?
It shares nutrients with the shrubs and trees it stretches across.
The strong stems strangle other plants and takes over their water supply.
Children prefer the scent of the Japanese honeysuckle to many native Florida plants.
Bees may spread the pollen to other plants and help it to grow.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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The Snail Kite and the Limpkin are birds that are native to Florida. Both birds rely on the island apple snail as their main food source. Other species of apple snails have taken over in large numbers. Which most likely describes what will happen if the population of island apple snail were to continue to decrease?
The birds will increase in numbers.
No change to the population or behaviors will be evident.
The birds will need to find another source of food to eat.
The birds will migrate and come back to the island during the winter months
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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The Darwin moth, also known as a Peppered Moth, is now found in many forests throughout North American. As a caterpillars, the moth lives among branches and can disguise itself as a twig. How does this benefit the Peppered Moth caterpillar?
they have a large appetite
they will more likely have a higher survival rate
they have an easier time finding shelter
they use less energy
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