Human Body
Plant
Animals
Matter and Energy
Force and Motion
100

What is the function of the eye?

See things

100

What is green leaves?

This part of a plant absorbs sunlight to make food.

100

What are vertebrates?

This group of animals has a backbone.

100

What is an atom?

This is the basic unit of all matter.

100

What is gravity?

This force keeps objects on Earth.

200

What is the function of the ear?

To listen

200

What is photosynthesis?

The process by which plants make food using sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water.

200

Name two ways animals can protect themselves from predators.

camouflage and hiding in burrows or shells?

200

Name three states of matter.

What are solid, liquid, and gas?

200

the difference between speed and velocity.

speed is how fast an object moves (scalar), while velocity includes direction (vector)?

300

What is the function of the stomach?

To digest or make small pieces of what you eat

300

Name two ways seeds can be dispersed.

What are wind and animals (such as birds or squirrels)

300

What is an omnivore?

This type of animal eats both plants and meat.

300

What is electrical energy?

This type of energy is produced by moving electrons.

300

What is a force?

A push or a pull on an object.

400

What is the function of the legs?

To walk

400

What is carbon dioxide (CO2)?

This gas is taken in by plants and released during photosynthesis.

400

What are whales (specifically, the blue whale)?

The largest mammal on Earth belongs to this group.

400

Describe how sound travels through the air.

through vibrations or waves?

400

Name three types of simple machines and give an example of each

Answer varies

500

What is the function of the heart?

To pump blood

500

Name three parts of a flower and their functions.

Answers vary
500

Name three adaptations of animals that live in the desert.

large ears (to dissipate heat), storing water in their bodies, and having a nocturnal lifestyle

500

Explain the difference between potential and kinetic energy.

potential energy is stored energy (like a stretched rubber band), while kinetic energy is energy in motion (like a moving car)?

500

Give me examples of stage changes. How many stages changes you know?

Melting, Boiling, Condensaion.

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