body parts which do special jobs.
organ
Animals that keep their body warm all the time, no matter the weather. (e.g., dogs, birds)
Warm-blooded
what your body needs to make you alive
Energy
a standard unit used to measure force
Newton
Number of heart beats per minute
Heart rate
An animal that lives both in water and on land. They have smooth skin and lay eggs.
Amphibian
a diagram which shows how energy moves from one living thing to another when animals are eaten by other animals
food chain
a force that pulls objects towards the centre of the Earth
Gravity
1. You can feel each heart beat in your wrist or your neck
2.Red liquid that carries gases, food and waste around your body
Pulse
blood
The different stages a living thing goes through from birth to death.
Life cycle
plants which make their own food by using the energy from the sun
Producer
an equipment used to measure the strength of a force
forcemeter
1. the organ inside the head that controls thinking, feelings, and body movements.
2. long tubes in the body that help digest food and take in nutrients.
brain
Intestines
To come out of an egg.
Hatch
animals which eat other living things.
1.a way of measuring using an object that other people might not be able to use, for example, your hand
2.a way of measuring that is used across the world
1.non-standard unit
2.standard unit