Habitats
Human Body
Definitions
Wild Card
100

What are animals that only eat meat?

Carnivores

100

_______ is a respiratory condition that makes it difficult to breathe 

Asthma

100

What is a habitat?

A habitat is a natural home or environment for a plant, animal, or organism.

100

The three types of species in a food chain are:

 a) Feeders, suppliers, growers 

b) Consumers, producers, decomposers 

c) Providers, destroyers, nourishers 

d) Producers, consumers, demolishers

B) Consumers, producers, decomposers

200

__________ help plants and animals survive in their habitats.

Adaptions

200

What is the nervous system responsible for?

The nervous is responsible for sending and receiving messages to and from the brain.

200

__________ is the cutting down of trees.

Deforestation

200

If an animal's diet is hay, dried grass, corn, or alfalfa, they would be considered a _________.

Herbivore

300

9. The plants and animals that live together in a habitat form: 

a) A community 

b) A habitat 

c) An adaptation 

d) An endangered species

A) A community

300

_________ is another word for high blood pressure.

Hypertension 

300

List three components of the digestive system.

Stomach, Small intestine, Large intestine

300

A decomposer is most likely to eat: 

a) A dead leaf 

b) A fresh apple on a tree 

c) A tiny mouse 

d) A worm

A) A dead leaf

400

List three reasons why habitats are important to humans:

Answers may vary. 

Example: 

1.Habitats are home to humans 

2.Habitats are home to animals, which are important for food 

3.Habitats have trees that keep our air clean 

400

List the three types of tissue in the musculoskeletal system.

Skeletal, Smooth, Cardiac

400

How do food and nutrition promote physical and mental health?

Answers may vary. 

Example: 

Eating healthy food promotes the growth of good bacteria. Eating healthy food helps your body feel better and improves focus. Diets rich in fibre can decrease intestinal problems and improve cardiovascular health. Foods high in sugar and saturated fat are linked to disease.

400

_____________ is a brain disorder that causes memory loss.

Alzheimer’s

500

Describe two things humans do to help protect or improve the habitats and communities:

Answers may vary.

Example: Humans research and learn more about nature, raise funds to help habitats, establish conservation areas, use green energy resources, humans plant trees and native plants, etc. 

500

How do food and nutrition promote physical and mental health?

Answers will vary. 

Example: 

Eating healthy food promotes the growth of good bacteria. Eating healthy food helps your body feel better and improves focus. Diets rich in fibre can decrease intestinal problems and improve cardiovascular health. Foods high in sugar and saturated fat are linked to disease.  

500

What is the difference between arteries, capillaries, and veins?

The arteries take the blood to the rest of the human body. The oxygen is taken from the blood and used by the cells. Tiny blood vessels called capillaries connect the arteries to tubes called veins. The veins take the blood back into the right side of your heart to begin the process all over again.

500

The nerves responsible for letting the brain know what is happening in the surrounding environment are called: 

a) Digestive nerves 

b) Motor nerves 

c) Cerebellum nerves 

d) Sensory nerves

D) Sensory nerves

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