Animal Classification
Weathering/Erosion
Inherited/Instinct
Plants
Energy
100
This animal is cold blooded, lays eggs and lives only on land. Give an example.
What is a reptile? Snake
100
This is the process of breaking down mountains or breaking the earth's rocks and crust.
What is weathering?
100
This is a trait/characteristic you get from your biological parents.
What is an inherited trait?
100
function of the roots
What is absorbing water and nutrients from the soil
100
A light bulb produces two kinds of energy. They are...
What is light and heat?
200
This animal lives on land and water.
What is an amphibian?
200
This is the process of moving smaller pieces of rocks/dirt by water or wind.
What is erosion?
200
This is a trait that an animal is born with. Its parents do not teach this.
What is an instinct?
200
Function of the stem
What is supporting the plant and allowing the water/nutrients to go up to the leaves
200
True or false- energy is neither gained or lost, it is transferred
True
300
These animals have live young and feed their young milk
What is a mammal?
300
Smaller pieces of rock and dirt are called.....
What is sediment?
300
Turtles returning to the ocean right after they hatched from eggs is an example of...
An instinct
300
This part of the plant is responsible for reproduction
What is the flower
300
Name the materials you need to make an electromagnet. What kind of energy would you create?
What is iron nail, bare wire and battery. (or insulated wire if some dodo wrote the MCAS). You would create magnetic energy.
400
These animals have backbones.
What are vertebrates?
400
Name three natural processes/events that cause weathering.
What is ice, rain and wind?
400
Birds building nests, kangaroos climbing into their mothers pouches and animals trying to get a mate are examples of...
Instincts
400
Function of the leaves
What is to make the plant's food (photosynthesis)?
400
When you add heat energy to water...
What is the water boils and turns to water vapor?
500
This makes a bird a bird.
What is having feathers?
500
Name two kinds of natural events that change the landscape VERY quickly.
What are landslides and volcanoes?
500
Choose two learned behaviors. Hunting, using a fork, teaching a dog to sit, blinking, a baby crying when its hungry
Hunting, using a fork, dog sitting
500
This is responsible for plants bending toward a window.
What is light?
500
Define the three states of matter and give an example of each.
Solid- molecules are in a specific arrangement and close together (ice) Liquid- molecules look like the container they're in (water) Gas- molecules are spread apart (water vapor)
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