Animals that only eat other animals are called
Carnivores
Animals that lay eggs are called
Oviparous
Animals that have a backbone are called
Vertebrates
This type of plant has soft stems that are thin and flexible
Grass
They have a definite volume and shape
Solids
Animals that only eat plants are called
Herbivores
Animals that have babies that are born alive are called
Viviparous
Animals that do NOT have a backbone are called
Invertebrates
This type of plant often has many thick hard stems. They do NOT have a trunk
Bush
They have a definite volume, but not a definite shape
Liquids
Animals that eat plants and other animals are called
Omnivores
Animals that keep their eggs inside their bodies until the babies are ready to be born are called
Ovoviviparous
All arthropods have an external skeleton called
Exoskeleton
This type of plant has one thick hard stem called a trunk
Tree
They do NOT have a definite volume or a definite shape
Gases
We eat this every day to stay alive and grow
Food
In this type of reproduction, there are two parents
Sexual Reproduction
It is the smallest unit of living things
Cell
The process in which plants make their own food is called
Photosynthesis
A form of matter with one type of particle
For example: water, salt, and oxygen
Pure substances
We drink this to stay hydrated
Water
In this type of reproduction, there is only one parent
Asexual Reproduction
The part of the body that allows some animals to fly
Wings
The process in which plants breathe is called
Respiration
A form of matter with two or more types of particles
Mixtures