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Whole Class Review Activity

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Directions:• Review questions have been written.

• Click the Spin Button.

• When the wheel stops, click to view the question.

• After the question is answered, click to check the answer.

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Which organism is the best example of a predator?

A. mouseB. deerC. foxD. duck

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Which organism is the best example of a predator?

C. fox

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Which of the living things in the food chain is a producer?

A. hawkB. mouseC. grasshopperD. grass

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Which of the living things in the food chain is a producer?

D. grass

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The role of the producer in any community is to

A. produce space.B. produce nutrients.C. produce carbon dioxide.D. produce food.

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The role of the producer in any community is to

D. produce food.

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A bird that dies benefits a tree by providing it with —

A. minerals.B. carbohydrates.C. water.D. oxygen.

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A bird that dies benefits a tree by providing it with —

A. minerals.

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How are humans classified within a food chain?

A. ProducersB. ConsumersC. DecomposersD. Manufacturers

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How are humans classified within a food chain?

B. Consumers

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Identify the choice that is considered to cause the extinction of certain organisms today.

A. too many animalsB. too much foodC. heavy rainsD. toxic waste

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Identify the choice that is considered to cause the extinction of certain organisms today.

D. toxic waste

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What role have humans played in the extinction of animals?

A. Humans domesticate animals, which has caused extinction.B. Humans destroyed habitats, which has caused extinction.C. Humans avoid animals, leading to their extinction.D. New forests have been built by humans.

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What role have humans played in the extinction of animals?

B. Humans destroyed habitats, which has caused extinction.

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Which of these animals MOST likely made the hole in the cactus?

A. B.

C. D.

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Which of these animals MOST likely made the hole in the cactus?

A. B.

C. D.

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A turtle uses its shell for —

A. defense.B. movement.C. rearing young.D. storing food.

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A turtle uses its shell for —

A. defense.B. movement.C. rearing young.D. storing food.

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The eyespots on this butterfly's wings allow it to —

A. stay warm.B. locate nectar-filled flowers.C. fly away quickly.D. frighten or confuse enemies.the flame.

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The eyespots on this butterfly's wings allow it to —

A. stay warm.B. locate nectar-filled flowers.C. fly away quickly.D. frighten or confuse enemies.the flame.

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Some animals would be unable to sustain themselves over long, cold winters. Which of these describes the way they are able to adapt?

A. hibernationB. protective armorC. use of camouflageD. nocturnal (nighttime) activities

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Some animals would be unable to sustain themselves over long, cold winters. Which of these describes the way they are able to adapt?

A. hibernation

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Many animals have colorings that help them blend into their environment. Which of these animals is MOST LIKELY to depend on this kind of coloring for its survival?

A. elephantB. flamingoC. blue jayD. deer

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Many animals have colorings that help them blend into their environment. Which of these animals is MOST LIKELY to depend on this kind of coloring for its survival?

D. deer

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Owls hunt for food mostly at night. How do owls find food in the dark?

A. Owls find food by feeling with antennas.B. Owls use their feet to scratch and find seeds.C. The eyes of owls open very wide to see in dim light.D. Owls sit in trees and wait for food to move closer.

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Owls hunt for food mostly at night. How do owls find food in the dark?

C. The eyes of owls open very wide to see in dim light.

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The picture shows an insect called a "walkingstick" on a branch of a bush waiting to catch other insects for food. Which characteristic helps the walkingstick avoid becoming a meal for predators?

A. quick movementsB. exceptional sense of sightC. a long, slim bodyD. great strength

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The picture shows an insect called a "walkingstick" on a branch of a bush waiting to catch other insects for food. Which characteristic helps the walkingstick avoid becoming a meal for predators?

C. a long, slim body

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From the shape of its beak and the length of its legs, this bird is best adapted for feeding on which of the following?

A. insects that feed on plantsB. small fish in shallow waterC. nuts from riverside trees and plantsD. birds in ground nests

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From the shape of its beak and the length of its legs, this bird is best adapted for feeding on which of the following?

B. small fish in shallow water

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This flower has a long slender bloom.The size and shape of a bird's beak are related to the type of food that the bird eats. Which of the following beaks is suitable for drinking nectar located deep within flowers such as the one shown above?A. B.

C. D.

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This flower has a long slender bloom.The size and shape of a bird's beak are related to the type of food that the bird eats. Which of the following beaks is suitable for drinking nectar located deep within flowers such as the one shown above?A. B.

C. D.

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Which bird's foot below is best for grasping prey?

A. B.

C. D.

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Which bird's foot below is best for grasping prey?

A. B.

C. D.

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The grass in a certain area does not grow. What will happen to the animals in that area who consume grass?

A. They will die if they don't find another food source.B. They will wait for the grass to grow.C. The grass will grow in these areas.D. They will learn to eat meat.

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The grass in a certain area does not grow. What will happen to the animals in that area who consume grass?

A. They will die if they don't find another food source.

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When there are few mice in an ecosystem what is going to happen to the snakes?

A. The snakes must look for another food source or they will die.B. Snakes will adapt and consume only plant life.C. The snakes will learn to eat grass.D. Mice will move into the area.

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When there are few mice in an ecosystem what is going to happen to the snakes?

A. The snakes must look for another food source or they will die.

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That’s all!

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