What external structure helps birds with flight?
Wings
Which is an internal structure of a plant?
Roots
Flowers
Stamens
Leaves
Stamens
What feature processes information from the five senses to help animals know how to respond to a situation?
Brain
If there is NO light, can you see?
No
Animals use the information processed in their brains to make _______ based on information and memories
decisions
Which one is an external feature of an animal:
A horse's bones
A turtle's shell
A human's brain
A elephant's liver
A turtle's shell
Where is food made in plants?
Leaves
What sense uses chemicals in food?
taste
Eye
Some animals have behaviors that help them survive in dangerous situations. What is this an example of?
Animals receiving information
Animals processing information
Animals responding to information
Animals responding to information
Give an example of an external structure of a rattlesnake that helps it to survive.
Rattle, Scales, Tongue
What external structure do plants use to absorb water and nutrients?
roots
Light receptors allows for what sense?
Sight
Light ____ off of objects in order for the object to be seen.
reflects
Some animals have features that help them survive in dangerous situations. What is this an example of?
Animals receiving information
Animals processing information
Animals responding to information
Animals receiving information
What internal structure is NOT used for digestion (food)
heart
stomach
intestines
esophagus
heart
What bright feature of a plant is designed to attract pollinators?
Flowers
Which sense is used by detecting vibrations in the air?
Hearing
What allows nocturnal animals to be able to see in very little light at night?
Their eyes receive more light in the darkness
True or false: A chameleon changing colors is an example of an animal responding to information.
True
Give an example of an external structure that helps owls survive
Good eyesight, sharp talons, wings for flight, etc.
What is the main role of a plants flowers?
What body part is sensitive to chemicals in the air? and what does it allow us to do?
Nose, Smell
Why would prey animals have eyes on the sides of their heads, while predators have eyes on the front of their heads?
Prey animals need to be able to see all around them for threats. Predators need to be able to see clearly in front of them to see prey
How do animals use their memories to make decisions based on information from their senses?
They use memories they have stored to respond to current situations.