Regular Science Study Guide for Chapter 3
Chapter 3 Study Guide
Adapting to the Environment
- What is the difference between asexual and sexual reproduction?
- What is fertilization?
- What is the male sex cell? Female sex cell?
- Where are genes located?
- In sexual reproduction the offspring has genes from which parent?
- In asexual reproduction the offspring has genes from which parent?
- What is the difference between internal and external fertilization?
- What is the difference between monotremes, marsupials and mammals?
- What is the difference between vascular and nonvascular plants?
- How are angiosperms and gymnosperms different?
- How do gymnosperms reproduce?
- How do angiosperms reproduce?
- What is a sporophyte and a gametophyte?
- How are sporophytes and gametophytes a part of plant reproduction?
- What is pollination?
- What are other methods of plant reproduction other than pollination?
- How do innate and learned behaviors differ?
- What is a predator and a prey?
- What is territory?
- What is the importance of an animal marking its territory?
- What is a defensive action?
- What are examples of defensive action?
- What is the importance of courtship?
- Why do some organisms need parents?
- What is the purpose of migration?
- How do animals migrate?
- What is hibernation? Estevation?
- What does the biological clock do?
- What is adaptation?
- How do predators and prey adaptation work?
- What is camouflage used for?
- What is natural selection?
- What are the four parts of natural selection?
- What is the importance of genetic variation?
- What is a bottleneck and what does it cause?
- How do insects become resistant to insecticides and what are the problems associated with them being resistant?
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