An important organ that pumps blood throughout the body.
What is the heart?
Birds that eat dead animals.
What are vultures?
What is fruit?
The driest landscapes on earth.
What are deserts?
Something which all life on earth requires.
What is water?
The part of the body that helps you breathe.
What are lungs?
The only bird that is able to hover in midair.
What is a hummingbird?
These large woody plants often have their age determined by the number of rings in their trunk.
What are trees?
An animal that only eats meat.
What is a carnivore?
What is fungi?
The largest organ in the human body.
What is skin?
Cold blooded creatures that can live on land or in water.
What are amphibians?
A part of a plant that allows it to absorp water and dissolved minerals.
What are roots?
A warm-blooded vertebrate animal that has hair or fur, feeds its young milk, and (typically) gives birth to live young.
What is a mammal?
The molecule that carries all of our genetic information.
What is DNA?
Long, tube-like organs that help you digest.
What are the intestines?
Sea creatures that have no bones, multiple rows of teeth, and are estimated to be over 400 million years old.
What are sharks?
The part of the plant primarily responsible for photosynthesis.
What are leaves?
Creatures including bees, butterflies, moths, birds, and bats.
What are pollinators?
The process by which different kinds of living organisms are thought to have developed and diversified from earlier forms during the history of the earth.
What is evolution?
Bean shaped organs that filter blood and other fluid in your body.
What are kidneys?
Large wild cats that never retracts their claws.
What are cheetahs?
The procces by which plants turn sunlight into food/energy.
What is photosynthesis?
Semi-aquatic ecosystems which are flooded or saturated with water, either permanently, for years or decades, or only seasonally.
What are wetlands?
Microscopic living organisms that have only one cell.
What are bacteria?