Plant Parts
Internal Animal/Plant Senses
External Body/ Plant Parts
Migration/Hibernation
100

What part of a plant holds it in the ground?

Roots.

100

What are the 5 senses? 

Touch

Feel

Sight

Smell

Taste 

Hearing 

100

What is the purpose of thorns on a rose?

For protection, so it can survive. 

100

Why do some Utah birds migrate?

To go to a warmer climate for the winter.

200

What part of a plant will grow into a new plant?

Seed.

200

How do animals look when they camouflage themselves.

They blend with the background.

200

Name 2 body parts a duck needs to survive. 

Webbed feet. 

Feathers.

Bill.

200

What is hibernation? Name one animal that hibernates.

Sleeping or minimal activity during winter. 

Bear, Skunk, Snake, Groundhog, Chipmunk.

300

Where do plants make most of their food?

leaves.

300

What do bats use echolocation for?

To find food in the dark, to navigate from place to place in the dark.

300

How does a polar bear adapt in cold weather?

Thick fur.

Blubber.

Large paws to walk on ice.

Migrate.

300

What do some animals do in winter to conserve energy when food is scarce?

Hibernate.

400

If you eat celery what part of a plant are you eating?


Stem.

400

Name two animals that use their sense of sight for survival. 

Owls. Hawks. 

400

Why doe some birds have bright colors?

To defend their territories. 

Find mates.

Send signals.

400

Besides birds, what other animals migrate?

Butterflies, Caribou/Reindeer, Bats, Fish/ Deer

500

Draw and label the 5 parts of plant.

Flower, Fruit, Leaves, Stem, Roots.

500

How does a frog's internal heart change in the winter in order for it to survive?

It slows down to reduce its energy supply.

500

Name 4 different body parts that help an animal to survive. 

Teeth/fangs

Fur. 

Nose.

Feet/claws

Horns/Antlers

Fins/Shell

500
What are 2 things that help animals know which way to go when they migrate?

Sun, Stars, Magnetic field of the North and South poles.

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