Are rabbits primary, secondary or tertiary consumers?
Primary (they feed on producers)
What are the two main groups that cells are classified into?
Prokaryotic and eukaryotic
What are the 3 types of science?
Physical, Life, Earth
When a liquid is changed to a solid it is called?
Freezing
How are seeds spread?
water, wind and animals
What is prey?
An animal that gets eaten by another animal
What type of cell are bacteria?
Prokaryotic
Which type pf science causes mountains to form? (Earth Science, Physical Science, Life Science)
Earth Science
When a solid changes to a liquid it is called?
Melting
What is the third planet from the sun?
Earth
An organism that only eats plants is called?
Herbivore
What is the function of mitochondria?
They are the “powerhouses” of the cell. They produce energy
Which type of science studies lions living in groups? (Earth Science, Physical Science, Life Science)
Life Science
When a liquid changes to a gas it is called?
Evaporation
According to their origin, into which three groups are rocks classified?
Igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic
An animal that eats other animals for food is called a?
Carnivore
What does the nucleus of a cell contain?
The genetic material (DNA), which has the instructions to control the cell’s activities.
Which type of science studies different types of rocks? (Earth Science, Physical Science, Life Science)
Earth Science
When gas changes to a liquid it is called?
Condensation
The main source of light energy and heat energy.
The Sun
The process of changing to survive in an ecosystem is called?
Adaptation
What is the difference between autotrophic nutrition and heterotrophic nutrition?
Autotrophic nutrition means that organisms make their own food.
Heterotrophic nutrition means that organisms cannot make their own food and must eat other organisms
Which type of science studies measurement and non-living objects(Earth Science, Physical Science, Life Science)
Physical Science
This is the name of the process that moves water through the environment.
The water cycle
Mention at least 4 steps of the Scientific method
Observation; Question, Hypothesis; Experiment; Data collection; Analysis; Conclusion; Communication