Question | Answer |
Advantage | A condition or circumstance that puts one in a favorable or superior(better) position. |
Aquatic | Relating to Water |
Organism | Alive(Biotic) |
Adaptations | A change or the process of change by which an organism or species becomes better suited to its environment. |
Needs | Require (something) because it is essential or very important. |
Function | A biological function is the reason some object or process occurred in a system that evolved through natural selection. |
Inherited Trait | A characteristic an offspring receives from the parent. |
Offspring | A person's child or children.
An animal's young.
Also works with plants( from the seends of the parent plant). |
Learned Behavior/Trait | A learned behavior is one that an organism develops as a result of experience |
Nocturnal | Done, occurring, or active at night. |
Constellations | A group of stars forming a recognizable pattern that is traditionally named after its apparent form or identified with a mythological figure. Modern astronomers divide the sky into eighty-eight constellations with defined boundaries. |
Environment | The surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates. |
Larva | The active immature form of an insect, especially one that differs greatly from the adult and forms the stage between egg and pupa, e.g., a caterpillar or grub. An immature form of other animals that undergo some metamorphosis, e.g., a tadpole. |
Nymph | An immature form of an insect that does not change greatly as it grows, e.g., a dragonfly, mayfly, or locust. |
Complete Metamorphosis | Insect development in which egg, larval, pupal, and adult stages occur, each differing greatly in morphology. |
Incomplete Metamorphosis | Insect development, as in the grasshopper and cricket, in which the change is gradual and characterized by the absence of a pupal stage. |
Life cycle | The series of changes in the life of an organism, including reproduction |
Dispenser | Aan automatic machine or container that is designed to release a specific amount of something. |
Scatter | throw in various random directions.
cover (a surface) with objects thrown or spread randomly over it. |
Detect | Discover or identify the presence or existence of something. |
Extreme | 1. not usual; exceptional.
2. very severe or serious. |
Climate | The weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period. |
Burrow | (of an animal) Make a hole or tunnel, especially to use as a dwelling. |