What step in the scientific method uses the 5 senses?
What is observe
What part of a plant is this?
What is the roots
What part of an animal is this?
What are the eyes
What part of a plant is used to absorb water and minerals from the ground?
What is the roots
What is it called when an animal can use it's body/structures to blend into it's surroundings.
What is camouflage.
What step in the scientific method is an educated guess?
What is Hypothesis
What part of a plant is this?
What is the leaves
What part of an animal is this?
What are the feet
What part of the plant is used for reproduction?
What is the flower (seeds)
How does fur or feathers help protect an animal?
What is to keep it warm/cool and blend in to it's surroundings
What step in the scientific method needs a list of materials and procedures?
What is the experiment
What part of a plant is this?
What is the flower
What part of an animal is this?
What is a tail
What part of the plant is used for photosynthesis?
What is the leaves
Feet, eyes, and wings are examples of what type of structure?
What is an external structure
What step of the scientific method is when you look at all the information you collected during the experiement?
What is data/results
What part of the plant is this?
What is the fruit
What is one thing different between a duck and a humming birds structures?
What is.....
Beaks, body size, wing shape, feet, etc.
What part of the plant protects the seeds?
What is the fruit
The stomach, lungs, and brain are examples of what type of structure?
What is an internal structure
What are all the steps in the scientific method?
What is:
observe
question
hypothesis
experiment
data/results
conclusion
What part of the fruit is this?
What is the stem
What part of an animal is the most important?
What is the head (eyes, mouth, nose, and ears)
What part of a plant is used to transport water up to the leaves/flower and supports the plant?
What is the stem
What is it called when an animal develops a special feature or behavior over time to help it survive in it's environment?
What is an adaptation