Carbon dioxide and oxygen
water + carbon dioxide...in the presence of sunlight = Oxygen + Glucose/Sugar
Insects have eaten part of this tree
Thick rings mean high amount of growth (lots of sun and water)
Lodgepole Pine
D.
Decomposers
primary consumers
Glucose or sugar
enhance or threaten
any plant, any animal and fungi, worms, bacteria etc...
requires the use of large machinery that cuts down entire sections of a forest. Soil will be eroded and vegetation will die without trees.
Plant trees, national parks, limit use of resources (paper), controlled fires so new trees can grow,
Fire Scar
Crown, Trunk (or stem) and Roots
Oxygen that is produced during photosynthesis is released into the atmosphere. This oxygen is what we breathe and we cannot live without it.
AND
All of our energy for growth, development and physical activity comes from eating food from plants and animals. Animals obtain energy from eating plants. Plants obtain energy from glucose made during photosynthesis.
Tree Cookie or Cross Section of a Tree
pollution, fire, overuse by humans, harvesting (clear-cutting, logging etc)
Phloem
The zylem or sapwood
light & putting together
producers
Reforestation
Tree grew on a slope or the tree was crowded on the narrow side of the tree rings
What are the 3 parts of the tree we can clearly label in this picture.
What kind of food do the leaves make?
What is Alberta's National Tree?
Living things that use energy from the sun to produce their own food.
What are 2 ways human can enhance a forest?
What is clear cutting?
One way the industry works to ensure forests are maintained (especially after a diaster like a big fire) is to plant new seeds or small trees.
Name 2 things forest ecosystems are suffering from.
What is the recipe for the plants to create their own food?
There is 3 levels of consumers. What is the level that consumers the producer?
Which leaf picture has 2 needles per bunch?
What does it mean when we see narrow holes in the bark or sapwood?
Name 1 producer, consumer and decomposer.
Living things that break down dead plats and animals into nutrients and minerals.
If you break apart the word photsynthsis, the word photo means ___ and the word synthsis means ____.
What does it mean if we see uneven growth rings (wide on one side and narrow on the other)?
This layer of the tree carries the food (glucose) to all parts of the tree, where needed.
Human action have 2 affects on a forest, it can either ___ or ____.
What do you call a dark mark in a tree cookie?
What do thick rings on a tree cookie tell us about the tree's life?
This layer of the tree carries water and nutirents from the roots to the leaves.
Humans and animals breathe out ____ so that plants can turn it into ____. *put them in the right order!
Dendrochronology is the study of dendrodiscs. What is another name for a dendrodisc?
Why is photosynthesis is so essential to life on earth?
Draw a diagram of the nutrient cycle.
Description | Match: |
Living things that use energy from the sun to produce their own food. | producers |
There is 3 levels of consumers. What is the level that consumers the producer? | primary consumers |
Living things that break down dead plats and animals into nutrients and minerals. | Decomposers |
Name 1 producer, consumer and decomposer. | any plant, any animal and fungi, worms, bacteria etc... |
Draw a diagram of the nutrient cycle. | |
What is the recipe for the plants to create their own food? | water + carbon dioxide...in the presence of sunlight = Oxygen + Glucose/Sugar |
What kind of food do the leaves make? | Glucose or sugar |
If you break apart the word photsynthsis, the word photo means ___ and the word synthsis means ____. | light & putting together |
Humans and animals breathe out ____ so that plants can turn it into ____. *put them in the right order! | Carbon dioxide and oxygen |
Why is photosynthesis is so essential to life on earth? | Oxygen that is produced during photosynthesis is released into the atmosphere. This oxygen is what we breathe and we cannot live without it.
AND
All of our energy for growth, development and physical activity comes from eating food from plants and animals. Animals obtain energy from eating plants. Plants obtain energy from glucose made during photosynthesis.
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Dendrochronology is the study of dendrodiscs. What is another name for a dendrodisc? | Tree Cookie or Cross Section of a Tree |
What do thick rings on a tree cookie tell us about the tree's life? | Thick rings mean high amount of growth (lots of sun and water) |
What do you call a dark mark in a tree cookie? | Fire Scar |
What does it mean when we see narrow holes in the bark or sapwood? | Insects have eaten part of this tree |
What does it mean if we see uneven growth rings (wide on one side and narrow on the other)? | Tree grew on a slope or the tree was crowded on the narrow side of the tree rings |
Human action have 2 affects on a forest, it can either ___ or ____. | enhance or threaten |
One way the industry works to ensure forests are maintained (especially after a diaster like a big fire) is to plant new seeds or small trees. | Reforestation |
Name 2 things forest ecosystems are suffering from. | pollution, fire, overuse by humans, harvesting (clear-cutting, logging etc) |
What are 2 ways human can enhance a forest? | Plant trees, national parks, limit use of resources (paper), controlled fires so new trees can grow, |
What is clear cutting? | requires the use of large machinery that cuts down entire sections of a forest. Soil will be eroded and vegetation will die without trees. |
This layer of the tree carries water and nutirents from the roots to the leaves. | The zylem or sapwood |
This layer of the tree carries the food (glucose) to all parts of the tree, where needed. | Phloem |
What are the 3 parts of the tree we can clearly label in this picture.
| Crown, Trunk (or stem) and Roots |
Which leaf picture has 2 needles per bunch? | D. |
What is Alberta's National Tree? | Lodgepole Pine |