Rainforest End Of Topic Assesment Flashcards
Adaptation
a change in a species that helps it survive in it’s habitat
Biome
a large area with similar plants and animals.
Buttress Roots
large roots that support a tree.
Climate
the usual weather in a place.
Drip Tip
a leaf shape that helps shed excess water.
Ecosystem
a community of living and non-living things interacting.
Equator
an imaginary line dividing the Earth into Northern and Southern Hemispheres.
Emergent
a tree that rises above the forest canopy.
Epiphytes
plants that grow on other plants but don’t harm them, non-parasitic
Lianas
long vines that climb trees in a forest.
Shrub Layer
the area in a forest with shrubs and small plants.
Tropical Rainforest
A tropical rainforest is a dense, warm, and humid forest biome found near the equator.
Under Canopy
the layer below the main tree canopy in a forest.
Canopy
The upper layer of a forest formed by tree tops, the layer underneath the emergents,
- Apex Predator
an animal at the top of the food chain with no natural predators.
- Climate Graph
a chart that shows average temperature and rainfall over time for a specific place.
- Flora
the plants naturally found in a specific area or region.
- Fauna
the animals naturally found in a specific area or region.
- Food Chain
a sequence of organisms where each one is eaten by the next.
- Food Web
a complex network of interconnected food chains in an ecosystem.
- High Pressure
an area where air is sinking
- Indigenous
referring to species or people native to a specific place.
- Low Pressure
an area where air is rising
- Primary Consumer
an organism that eats producers (plants or algae) in the food chain.