Plants
Vertebrate Animals
Invertebrate Animals
Matter
100

What part of the plant makes the seeds?

The flower makes the seed.

100

These group of vertebrate have fins to swim and gills to breathe in the water?

Fish

100

How many legs does an insect have?

It has 6 legs.

100

This property of matter describes how cold or hot an object is.

Temperature

200

How do flowering plants reproduce?

By making seeds.

200

These vertebrate animals have dry, scaly skin. They are also cold-blooded.

Reptiles

200

Some invertebrate animals have: skeleton or exoskeleton?

Exoskeleton

200

These are changes in the shape or state of an object. For example: melting of ice cream and slicing bread.

Physical changes

300

It is the process in which bees or humming birds carry pollen from one flower to another flower to make seeds.

Pollination

300

How do mammals reproduce?

They give birth to live young.

300

Mention three examples of arachnids.

Scorpion, spider, and tick.

300

This happens when the composition, odor, or taste of an object changes.

Chemical Changes

400

How do nonflowering plants reproduce?

By making spores

400

What group of vertebrate animals (mammals, birds, fish, amphibians or reptiles) do not lay eggs?

Mammals do not lay eggs. Exception: platypus

400

These invertebrate animals have a soft body and some may have a hard shell. Examples: snail and octopus.

Mollusks

400

Mention the four states of matter.

Solid, liquid, gas, and plasma

500

What are the three ways in which seeds are scattered in the environment?

Seeds can be scattered by animals, air, and water.

500

To which group of vertebrates do whales and dolphins belong?

Even though they look like fish, Whales and dolphins are actually mammals.

500

These invertebrate animals have a soft body and many legs. Example: centipedes

Myriapods

500

It is the amount of matter in an object. 

Mass

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