Respiratory and Circulatory Systems
Skeletal System
Vertebrates
Invertebrates
Plants
100
Name 3 ways to care for the respiratory and circulatory systems.

Any plausible answer.

100

How many bones are in the skeletal system?

206

100

Name the 5 classes of vertebrates.

Mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, fish

100

What do all invertebrates have in common?

Lack of a backbone

100

What part of the plant is for reproduction?

The flower

200

Name the parts involved in the respiratory system.

Nose, mouth, trachea, bronchus, bronchioles, lungs, diaphragm, alveoli

200

Name two ways to care for the skeletal system.

Any plausible answer

200

What class of vertebrates do turtles belong to?

Reptiles

200

What are the three main groups of invertebrates?

Arthropods, worms, molluscs

200

What part of the seed turns into the root?

The radicle

300

Name two functions of the respiratory system.

Supplies oxygen to the blood, removes carbon dioxide, takes in oxygen

300

Name 5 bones

Any plausible answer

300

What do all vertebrates have in common?

Backbone

300

What is an example of a myriapod?


Millipede, centipede

300

What are the characteristics of monocot plants?

Seed with one cotyledon, leaves with parallel veins, flowers with petals in multiples of 3, fibrous roots

400

Name 2 functions of the circulatory system.

Keeps our body temperature regular, transports nutrients to the cells, transports oxygen to the cells, carries waste materials away from the cells. 

400

State two functions of the skeletal system.

Supports the body and gives it shape, protects vital organs, provides a support for muscles allowing movement in the body, stores minerals and makes red blood cells.
400

What classes lay eggs?

Fish, amphibian, reptiles, birds

400

What is a characteristic and example of arachnids?

8 legs, 2 body parts, spider, scorpion, tick

400

Name 2 examples of dicot plants.

Guava, pepper, cherry, carrot, potato
500
State the way blood flows through the circulatory system.
Lungs -> veins -> heart -> arteries -> the rest of the body -> veins -> heart -> arteries -> lungs
500

Name 2 types of joints

Hinge, pivot, ball and socket, gliding, fixed

500

What classes are warm-blooded?

Mammals, birds

500

What are the 3 types of worms?

Round, flat, segmented

500

What are the parts needed and produced in photosynthesis?

Carbon dioxide + water + sunlight -> oxygen + glucose

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