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tree and forest study for the test on monday

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WHAT DOES THE BLUE STAIN AROUND A TREE COOKIE TELL YOU? THE BLUE STAIN AROUND A TREE COOKIE MEAN THAT MOUNTAIN PINE BEETLE HAD ATTACKED IT AND THEY CAN ASLO BRING OR INTRODUCE FUNGI TO THE TREE.
WHAT IS TREE COOKIE AND WHAT ARE THEY USE FOR? TREE COOKIE ARE SLICES OF TREE TRUNK THAT IS USE FOR FINDING OUT HOW OLD A TREE IS AND WHAT THE TREE'S GROWTH YEARS WERE.
WHY ARE TREES IMPORTANT? TREES ARE IMPORTANT BECAUSE THEY GIVE US OXYGEN, PROVIDE SHELTER FOR ANIMALS AND HUMAN AND THEY PROVIDE FOOD FOR US AND THE ANIMAL.
WHAT IS A FOREST OR WHAT MAKE A FOREST A FOREST? A FOREST IF A GROUP OF TREE, WHAT MAKE A FOREST A FOREST IS THE ECOSYSTEM, THE WILD LIFE OR NATURE AND IT'S NOT DEVELOPED.
HOW DO ANIMAL USE THE FOREST? ANIMAL USE THE FOREST BY MAKING SHELTER, TAKING THE FOOD AND USE IT AS HIDING PLACES.
HOW DO LIVING THINGS INTERACT AND SUPPORT ONE ANOTHER IN THE NATURAL WORLD? LIVING THINGS INTERACT AND SUPPORT ONE ANOTHER INT HE NATURAL WORLD BY producing oxygen, food and shelter and they use carbon deoxide.
WHAT IS HUMUS? humus is dead plants, animals mixed together in soil.
WHAT IS A FOREST ECOSYSTEM? FOREST ECOSYSTEM ARE LIVING ORGANISMS INTERACTING WITH THE NON-LIVING ENVIROMENT.
WHAT IS BIOTIC AND WHAT IS ABIOTIC? BIOTIC ARE LIVING THINGS AND ABIOTIC ARE NON-LIVING THINGS.
WHAT ARE THE TREE TYPE OF CONSUMER AND WHAT DO THEY MEAN? THE THREE TYPE OF CONSUMERS ARE HERBIVORE WHICH EAT PLANTS, CARNIVORES WHICH EAT MEAT AND OMNIVORES WHICH EAT BOTH PLANTS ANS MEAT.
WHAT ARE DECPOSESRS? DECOMPOSERS ARE THINGS THAT BREAKS DOWN MATERIEL AND LITTER, IT INCLUDES FUNGI, MITES, EARTH WORM, BACTERIA, MILLIPEDES, SOWBUGS, MOLDS, SPRINGTAILS, CARRION BEETLES AND MAGGOTS.
NAME SOME OF THE NON-LIVING THINGS. ROCK, SUNLIGHT, WATER, SOIL/DIRT AND AIR.
WHAT LIVING THINGS THAT CAN DESTROY THE TREE OR DAMAGE IT? LIVING THINGS THAT CAN DAMAGE THE TREES ARE MOUNTAIN PINE BEETLE, SPRUCE BUD WORMS, YELLOW BELLIED SAPSUCKERS, TENT CATERPILLAR AND BLIGHT, OTHER FUNGO AND BACTERIA.
WHAT'S PRODUCERS? PRODUCER IS AN ORGANISM THAT USES SUN TO MAKE IT'S OWN FOOD. (PLANTS)
NAME THE THREE COMMON TYPE OF LICHEN. CRUSTOSE WHICH IS FLAT AND GROW ON ROCKS OR TREE BRANCH, FOLIOSE WHICH IS LEAFLIKE, OFTEN ROUND LIKE EAR LOBES, CURL UP OFF THE SURFACE, AND LOOK ALMOST LIKE LEAVES, AND FRUTICOSE IS LIKE A SHRUB, HAVE BRANCHES, THEY ARE UPRIGHT OR A SUFACE.
WHAT ARE THE 4 LEVEL OF THE FOREST? THE 4 LEVELS OF THE FOREST ARE UPPER CANOPY, MIDDLE LEVEL OR UNDERSTORY, HERB, UNDER BRUSH OR SHREBBERY LAYER AND THE FOREST FLOOR.
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