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BIOLOGY SCAVENGER HUNT
Each of the items listed below will earn you 1 “Above and Beyond” class work point.
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Acorn
Aggregate fruit
Algae
Amniotic egg
Amphibian adult
Amphibian larva
Angiosperm
Animal larva or pupa
Animal skull (just bone)
Animal track
Annual plant
Ants
Ape
Arachnid
Autotroph
Bamboo
Basidomycota
Beehive
Beetle
Bivalve shell
Black walnut leaves
Bracket fungi
Branch with alternate budding
Branch with opposite budding
Branch with whorled leaves
Bromeliad
Bryophyte
Bulb
Butterfly eating fruit
Butterfly puddling
Butterfly sunning
Cactus
Carnivore
Carnivorous dinosaur
Carnivorous plant
Carpetweed plant
Caterpillar
Catkin
Cattail plant (leaves, spikes)
Cedar fruit
Cedar leaf
Chrysalis
Cicada or locust
Clam
Cnidarian
Community
Complete flower
Composite flower
Consumer
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Feature of a dinosaur similar to birds
Femur of a chicken
Fiddlehead
Filicynophyte
Fish
Flight feather
Flower containing anthocyanin
Flower containing xanthophyll
Flower pollinated by insect
Flower pollinated by wind or gravity
Flower representative of the grasses
Flower with a solitary inflorescence
Follicle
Frond
Furculum of the chicken
Genetic variation within a population
Genus Giraffa
Genus Loxodonta
Genus Ursus
Gingko leaf
Grasshopper
Grub
Gymnosperm
Habitat under ecological restoration
Hackberry leaf
Herbivore
Herbivorous dinosaur
Heron nests
Heterotroph
Hiking trail
Honey locust leaf
Horsetail
Humerous of a chicken
Imperfect flower
Incomplete flower
Insect
Insect adaptation
Insect exoskeleton
Insect gall
Insect used for food
Insect with no wings
Insect with one pair of wings
Insect with two pairs of wings
Isopod
Ladybug
Leaf scar
Leaf with a dentate margin
Leaf with an entire leaf margin
Leaf with an incised margin
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Pine cone (ovulate)
Pine cone (pollen)
Pine leaf
Planaria
Plant of the carnation family
Plant of the legume family
Plant of the lily family
Plant of the mint family
Plant of the mustard family
Plant of the rose family
Plant which reproduces vegetatively
Plant with a diffuse root
Plant with a tap root
Pome
Population
Porifera
Predator
Prey
Producer
Human used product made by bacteria
Product made by insects used by human
Product made from recycled materials
Protozoa
Puget sound
Quercus leaf
Recyclable item
Red clover
Redbud leaf
Representative of the Class Aves
Representative of the Class
Osteichthyes
Representative of the Class Reptilia
Representative of the Order Coleoptera
Representative of the Order Diptera
Representative of the Order
Hymenoptera
Representative of the Order Lepidoptera
Representative of the Order Orthoptera
Representative of the Phylum Annelida
Representative of the Phylum
Arthropoda
Representative of the Phylum
Echinodermata
Research lab
Rhizome
Salamander
Salmon
Salmon ladder
Scavenger
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Cottonwood leaf
Cotyledon
Crayfish
Cricket
Crustacean
Cycad
Dicot flower
Dicot plant
Dioecious plant
Dogwood leaf
Down feather
Drupe
Duckweed
Earthworm
Ecological succession
Ectothermic animal
Electron microscope
Electrophoresis machine
Endangered species
Epiphyte
Equisetum
Example of a plant adaptation
Example of an animal adaptation
Example of asexual reproduction
Example of batesian mimicry
Example of commensalism
Example of hazardous waste
disposal
Example of mullerian mimicry
Example of mutualism
Family Felidae
Family Lemuridae
Feature of a dinosaur similar to a
lizard
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Leaf with doubly serrate margin
Leaf with palmate venation
Leaf with parallel venation
Leaf with pinnate venation
Leaf with serrate margin
Leaves from the Plantain plant
Leech
Lenticel
Lichen
Litter being cleaned up
Lizard
Maggot
Maple fruit
Mating behavior in animals
Modified leaf example
Mold
Mollusk
Monkey
Monocot flower
Monocot plant
Mosquito
Moss
Mulberry (red or white) leaf
Mushroom
Nurse tree
Orchid
Organism's home
Owl
Palm
Parasite and host
PCR machine
Phlox flower
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Science based lecture for the public
Scientific Journal: Nature
Scientific Journal: Science
Seed dispersal by animals
Seed dispersal by wind or water
Sepals on a flower
Shepard's purse mustard
Silver maple leaf
Simple leaf
Slug
Snail
Snake
Snake skin (molted)
Sowbug
Spider web
Sporophyte and gametophyte
(same plant)
Star of Bethlehem flower
Stem or branch with thorns
Stone fruit
Succulent leaves
Sugar maple leaf
Sycamore fruit/flowers
Sycamore leaf
Territorial behavior in animals
Thistle (musk)
Tick
Tide lands
Tree more than 6 foot in diameter
Tuber
Two different life stages of the same
organism
Univalve shell
Wetland
White clover
Wild indigo flower
Wild violet flower
Willow leaves
Wood sorrel plant
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