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Wetlands Review
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Bogs, marshes, and swamps are types of ________?
Wetlands
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Which structure would help protect its eyes underwater?
clear eyelids
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The Audubon Society protects Mitchell Lake to serve the _______ ________ of the community?
common good
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What is the function of the plant's roots?
absorbs water
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Different types of plants and animals live together in environment called _______?
ecosystems
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If all of the aquatic plants were removed from this food chain, which population would decrease first?
pond snail
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True or False? Conserving natural resources is an example of serving the common good?
True
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Which structure helps keep water out of its ears and nose when diving?
flap over ears and nose
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_________ are populations of different species that live in the same place.
Communities
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Which structure would help it cut vegetation for food and shelter?
long, sharp teeth
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________ helps save our natural resources.
Conservation
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If all the largemouth bass were removed from this food chain, which population would increase first?
bullfrog tadpole
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Which structure helps it swim easily through the water?
webbed feet
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Study these posters of a plant's life cycle and a frog's life cycle. Describe how the life cycles are similar.
The plant and frog grow and change in their life cycle.
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This beaver has many structures that help it survive in the wetlands. Which structure would help keep it warm and dry?
waterproof coat
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