Animal Needs
How Animals Grow
Parts of Animals
Kinds of Animals
Ecosystems
100

What are the four needs of animals?

food, air, water, and shelter

100

What are the four parts of a life cycle of an animal?

Birth, growth and change, reproduction, and death
100

What are the basic building blocks of life? Define tissue.

The basic building blocks of life are cells. A tissue is a group of cells that are all alike.

100

What do you call an animal without a backbone? Give two examples.

invertebrate

Examples: jellyfish, worm, spider, ant

100

What is an ecosystem?

An ecosystem is all the living and non-living things in a place.

200

Land animals breathe with _______. Animals that live underwater breathe through ________.

1. lungs

2. gills

200

Animals like butterflies, frogs, and chickens go through a change called _______________.

metamorphosis

200

What is an organ? Give an example of an body system.

An organ is a group of tissues that work together to do a job. Body system examples: digestive system, muscular system, respiratory system 

200

What do you call an animal with a backbone? Give two examples.

A vertebrate

Examples: cat, horse, sheep, human

200

What is a community?

A community is all the living things in an ecosystem.

300

Describe how your body responds to inner needs?

Example: Your stomach growls or hurts when you are hungry. Your mouth gets dry when you are thirsty. You yawn or feel tired when you need to sleep.

300

What are the two types of traits?

Inherited and learned

300

Identify two body parts that protect and support on the outside. What is a body part that supports from the inside?

Body parts on the outside: skin, scales, shell, fur, feathers, wool. Body parts on the inside: muscles, bones

300

Give two characteristics of fish.

-lives its whole life in water

-gets oxygen from the water through gills

-cold-blooded

-has fins

-has scales

300

What is a population? Give an example of a population in the ocean.

A population is all the members of a single type of organism.

Example: sharks, jellyfish, whales

400

What are the three ways an organism responds to a change in its environment?

migrate, adapt, or die

400
What is a learned trait? Give an example.

A learned trait is a trait that you have to learn. Examples: riding a bike, speaking a language, writing

400

Identify two body parts that help to move.

Examples: arms, legs, wings, fins

400

What is the difference between an amphibian and a reptile? Give one example of each.

A reptile lives on land. An amphibian lives part of its life on land and part of its life in water. 

Examples:

amphibian - salamander, frog

reptile - snake, lizard, crocodile

400

What is a habitat? Name an animal and what its habitat would be.

A habitat is a living thing's home.

Example: person - house

bird - tree

500

What is a producer? What is a consumer?

A producer is an organism that makes its own food. A consumer is an organism that can't make its own food.

500

What is an inherited trait? Give an example.

An inherited trait is a trait you get from your family. Example: hair color, eye color, height

500

What body parts collect information? What body parts take in materials?

Collect information: ears, eyes, skin, tongue, nose. Take in materials: nose, mouth, and skin
500

Give two characteristics of birds. Give two characteristics of mammals.

Birds - warm-blooded

- has wings, a beak, and two legs

- has feathers

- lays eggs

Mammals - warm-blooded

- fur or hair

- mother feeds the baby milk

500

Name an ecosystem and two living and non-living things in that ecosystem.

Example:

-forest 

living things: tree, squirrel, birds

non-living things: rock, soil

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