Table of Contents
Organisms and Environments…………………………………………………………………………..…………………...……141–200
4.9A…………………………………...…….……151–152
71.
Consumers and Producers
72. Parts to a Whole
73. Consumer Types and Producers
74. NeedEnergy?
75. GardeningAdvice
76. Interdependence
4.9B…………………………………………..…..153–164
77. FoodWeb
78. Arrows
79. Where Does the Energy Go?
80. Wildfire
81. PopulationDecline
82. OilSpill
4.10A………………..………………………..…...165–176
83. Roots
84. LeafTypes
85. Thorns
86. AnimalAdaptation
87. Gills or Flippers
88. Peekaboo
4.10B………………………………………..….....177–188
89. Inherited Traits and Learned Behaviors
90. Which Is Which?
91. Taught and Learned
92. PredictingOffspring
93. This or That?
94. Horses
4.10C..……………………………………...……..189–200
95. Butterfly Life Cycle
96. One vs. Another
97. Pinto Bean Life Cycle
98. FourStages
99. Frog Life Cycle
100. Life Stages
*Supporting Standard
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