PLANT STRUCTURES
ANIMAL STRUCTURES
UTAH ENVIRONMENTS
PHENOMENA
ENGINEERING DESIGN
100

What do roots do for a plant?

Absorb water and anchor the plant

100

What do gills help fish do?

Breathe underwater

100

Name one Utah environment

Desert, forest, wetland

100

What happened to the wilted plant after water was added?

It stood back up

100

What is a solution?

A way to solve a problem

200

Why do some plants have thorns?

To protect from animals

200

Why do ducks have webbed feet?

To swim

200

Which environment has the most water?

Wetland

200

What structure helps pine cones open and close?

Scales

200

What should a good design include?

Structures that meet needs

300

What structure helps plants make food?

Leaves

300

Why do mammals have lungs instead of gills?

They breathe air

300

Why do desert animals have special structures?

To survive heat and lack of water

300

Why do pine cones close when wet?

To protect seeds

300

Why do we test designs?

To see if they work

400

A plant has thick, waxy leaves. What environment might it live in?

Dry/desert

400

Compare a dolphin and a fish—what structure is different and why?

Dolphin has lungs (breathes air), fish has gills (water)

400

What structure might a forest animal have? Why?

Camouflage fur—to blend in

400

Why can fish breathe underwater but dolphins cannot?

Different breathing structures

400

What are constraints?

Limits (materials, time, environment)

500

Explain how internal structures help a plant “come back to life” after water is added.

Water moves through internal tubes (xylem), restoring structure and function

500

How do body structures help animals survive in different environments?

Structures are adapted for getting food, protection, and survival in specific environments

500

Explain why the same plant could not survive in all Utah environments.

Different environments require different structures (water, temperature, soil)

500

What do all these phenomena show about structures?

Structures directly affect survival and function

500

Design a plant for the desert—what structures would it need?

Thick stem, small leaves/spines, deep roots

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