Objectives
List three characteristics of tropical
rain forests.
Name and describe the main
layers of a tropical rain forest.
Describe one plant in a temperate
deciduous forest and an adaptation
that helps the plant survive.
Describe one adaptation that may
help an animal survive in the taiga.
Name two threats to the world’s
forest biomes.
Vocabulary
tropical rain forest
emergent layer
canopy
epiphyte
understory
temperate rain forest
temperate deciduous forest
taiga
20 True/False questions
1.
Celsius to farenheit → F= 9/5C+32
2.
Hibernation → A state of extremely low
metabolism and respiration, accompanied by lower-than-normal body temperatures
3.
understory → Layer in a rain forest formed by
shorter trees and vines
4.
True False
5.
Tropical Rainforest → the emission of water
vapor from the leaves of plants
6.
True
False
7.
deforestation → THIS CAN INCREASE SOIL EROSION
AND IN SOME INSTANCES CAN LEAD TO TRAGEDIES LIKE MUDSLIDES.
8.
epiphyte → a plant that obtains its nutrients
from the air and the rain and usually grows on another plant for support
9.
transpiration → the emission of water vapor from
the leaves of plants
10.
Tundra → treeless plains that are the coldest of
all the biomes; occur in the arctic and Antarctica. Characterized by extremely
cold climate, permanently frozen ground (permafrost), low angle of sunlight
11.
Biome → A molecule that releases hydrogen ion
into a solution. Has pH level between 0-6
12.
dormant → Asleep; not in an active state
13.
producers → An organism that obtains energy and
nutrients by feeding on other organisms or their remains.
14.
Temperate Deciduous Forest → most diverse and
hottest terrestrial biome, biome near the equator with warm climate wet weather
and lush plant growth; found in much of Central and South America. southern
Asia, western Africa, and northeastern Australia
15.
conifer → Cone-bearing trees with year-round
leaves that are long, thin, and needle-like.
16.
acid → A molecule that releases hydrogen ion
into a solution. Has pH level between 0-6
17.
habitat destruction → A state of extremely low
metabolism and respiration, accompanied by lower-than-normal body temperatures
18.
emergent layer → (adj.) pertaining to a seasonal
move from one region to another.
19.
decomposers → An organism that obtains energy
and nutrients by feeding on other organisms or their remains.
20.
consumers → An organism that obtains energy and
nutrients by feeding on other organisms or their remains.
21.
Migratory → Layer in a rain forest formed by
shorter trees and vines
22.
canopy → Dense covering formed by the leafy tops
of tall rain forest trees.
SylvesterBiomes2014 Vocabulary
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1.acid: A molecule that releases hydrogen ion into a
solution. Has pH level between 0-6
2.Biome: a large region characterized by a specific type
of climate and certain types of plant and animal communities
3.canopy: Dense covering formed by the leafy tops of tall
rain forest trees.
4.Celsius to farenheit: F= 9/5C+32
5.conifer: Cone-bearing trees with year-round leaves that
are long, thin, and needle-like.
6.consumers: An organism that obtains energy and
nutrients by feeding on other organisms or their remains.
7.decomposers: Fungi and bacteria that break complex
organic material into smaller molecules
8.deforestation: THIS CAN INCREASE SOIL EROSION AND IN
SOME INSTANCES CAN LEAD TO TRAGEDIES LIKE MUDSLIDES.
9.Desert: a biome characterized by low moisture levels
and infrequent and unpredictable precipitation; daily and seasonal temperatures
fluctuate widely; because of little rainfall that it supports only sparse and
widely spaced vegetation or no vegetation at all
10.dormant: Asleep; not in an active state
11.emergent layer: tall trees that rise above the canopy,
scattered throughout the rainforest.
12.epiphyte: a plant that obtains its nutrients from the
air and the rain and usually grows on another plant for support
13.Grasslands: a grassland biome with scattered
individual trees, large herbivores, summers are hot, winters are cold, moderate
ranfall; maintained by occasional fires and drought
14.habitat destruction: Damage done to a habitat that
results in the loss of resources that organisms need to survive, like food,
water, and shelter
15.Hibernation: A state of extremely low metabolism and
respiration, accompanied by lower-than-normal body temperatures
16.Migratory: (adj.) pertaining to a seasonal move from
one region to another.
17.producers: Make their own food from compounds obtained
from their environment
18.Taiga: biome just south of the tundra; it has long,
cold winters ans small amounts of precipitation; characterized by a northern
coniferous forest composed of pine, fir, hemlock, and spruce tree and acidic,
mineral-poor topsoils, a cool forest biome of conifers in the upper Northern
Hemisphere
19.Temperate Deciduous Forest: a biome characterized by
warmer temperatures and plenty of precipitation; forests of broad-leafed trees
that shed their leaves in autumn
20.transpiration: the emission of water vapor from the
leaves of plants
21.Tropical Rainforest: most diverse and hottest
terrestrial biome, biome near the equator with warm climate wet weather and
lush plant growth; found in much of Central and South America. southern Asia,
western Africa, and northeastern Australia
22.Tundra: treeless plains that are the coldest of all
the biomes; occur in the arctic and Antarctica. Characterized by extremely cold
climate, permanently frozen ground (permafrost), low angle of sunlight
23.understory: Layer in a rain forest formed by shorter trees and vines
MC Questions
20 Multiple choice questions
acid
Tundra
Taiga
Migratory
Desert
understory
Tundra
conifer
Migratory
epiphyte
emergent layer
Desert
Tundra
dormant
Taiga
acid
canopy
Taiga
Tundra
Hibernation
transpiration
habitat destruction
deforestation
conifer
consumers
canopy
Taiga
Desert
conifer
consumers
producers
producers
dormant
Grasslands
Taiga
Temperate Deciduous Forest
decomposers
habitat destruction
Tropical Rainforest
consumers
producers
decomposers
conifer
Biome
canopy
Migratory
understory
Biome
acid
epiphyte
Desert
conifer
consumers
decomposers
Desert
acid
Taiga
Biome
canopy
Tundra
canopy
Taiga
conifer
transpiration
Desert
Hibernation
deforestation
Tundra
acid
Taiga
canopy
Tropical Rainforest
transpiration
producers
Grasslands
understory
emergent layer
Desert
Celsius to farenheit
Biomes Info UCSB |
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