Naturwissenschaften SAT - Tierleben und Evolution
Hier lernen Sie einige englische Wörter im Zusammenhang mit Tierleben und Evolution, wie "Gift", "Lebensraum", "tagaktiv" usw., die Sie benötigen, um Ihre SATs zu bestehen.
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an animal that primarily feeds on insects or other small invertebrates

Insektenfresser, Insektenvertilger
(of plants or animals) feeding on the meat or flesh of other animals

fleischfressend
(of an animal) solely feeding on plants

pflanzenfressend
an organism that breaks down and feeds on dead organic matter, such as decaying plant and animal material

Detritivore, Detritivoren-Organismus
relating to organisms that live on or inside other organisms, benefiting at the expense of their hosts

parasitär, parasitisch
an organism that cannot produce its own food and must obtain energy by consuming other organisms or organic matter

Heterotroph, heterotropher Organismus
(of wild animals) living by preying on other animals, especially live animals

räuberisch, Raub-
(of an animal) generating and regulating their own body heat internally

endotherm, warmblütig
(of some animals or plants) to spend the winter sleeping deeply

überwintern, den Winter im Winterschlaf verbringen
the process of waking up or becoming active and alert, often influenced by environmental stimuli or internal biological rhythms

Erwachen, Aktivierung
the poisonous substance produced by some snakes, scorpions, or spiders to kill their prey or to defend themselves from predators

Gift
the harmful effects or potential for harm caused by a substance to living organisms or the environment

Toxizität
the capacity or ability of an organism, often referring to its genetic potential, reproductive success, or influence within its environment

die Potenz, die Fähigkeit
the place or area in which certain animals, birds, or plants naturally exist, lives, and grows

Lebensraum
a community of living organisms together with their physical environment, interacting as a system

Ökosystem
primarily active or occurring during the daytime

tagaktiv, am Tag aktiv
(of animals or organisms) primarily active during the night

nächtlich
(of an animal) active during the twilight hours of dawn and dusk

dämmerungsaktiv, abendlich
to bring up partially digested food from the stomach back into the mouth, often to feed young or as part of the digestive process

wiederhochwürgen, auswürgen
the internal bony structure of an animal that gives it form and supports its weight

Endoskelett, inneres Skelett
the hard outer covering that supports the body of an animal, such as an arthropod

Exoskelett, Panzer
(of an animal, plant, etc.) not having any living members, either due to natural causes, environmental changes, or human activity

ausgestorben, verschwunden
the process of bringing extinct species back to life through scientific methods

Auslöschungsrückgängigmachung, Wiederbelebung von Arten
(of a wild animal) tamed and adapted to live with or to the benefit of humans

domestiziert, gezähmt
the protection of the natural environment and resources from wasteful human activities

Erhaltung, Naturschutz
the scientific process of creating an identical or near-identical copy of a living organism, cell, or DNA sequence through asexual reproduction or genetic engineering techniques

Klonen
related to evolution or the slow and gradual development of something

evolutionär
a taxonomic rank below species that represents a distinct population within a species, exhibiting consistent differences from other populations

Unterart, Rasse
characteristic of an early stage of human or animal evolution

primitiv, archaisch
(of an animal, plant, etc.) being at risk of extinction

gefährdet, vom Aussterben bedroht
found or restricted to a specific geographic region or habitat

endemisch
an extinct large, elephant-like mammal with long, curved tusks and a body covered in hair, which lived during the Pleistocene epoch

Mastodon, Mastodont
an extinct hominid species closely related to modern humans, characterized by a robust build and distinctive facial features, that lived in Europe and parts of Asia until approximately 40,000 years ago

Neandertaler, Neandertal-Mensch
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