Forces
Digestion
Food Chain
Biomes
Lab Gear
100
The force that keeps us stuck to the earth is...
What is gravity?
100
The place where food enters our body.
What is the mouth?
100
Something that makes its own food.
What is a producer?
100
A very wet forest with lots of rain and trees.
What is a rainforest?
100
An item we hold in our hands to make objects appear larger.
What is a magnifying glass?
200
A force is a...
What is push or pull?
200
The place where most of the breaking down of food happens; filled with acid.
What is the stomach?
200
Something that eats other things to get energy.
What is a consumer?
200
A very dry place with very little rain.
What is a desert?
200
Something we wear on our face to protect our eyes
What are goggles?
300
This is a force that causes things to want to keep moving.
What is inertia?
300
The part of the digestive system that absorbs water and nutrients from your food.
What are the intestines?
300
An animal that only eats meat
What is a carnivore?
300
A land that is very wet with lots of watery places like ponds.
What is a wetland?
300
Something we should wear on our hands to protect them.
What are gloves?
400
This is a force that makes things stop moving.
What is friction?
400
The liquid in your mouth that helps break down food is called...
What is saliva?
400
An animal that eats only plants
What is an herbivore?
400
A grassy land with some trees, often found in Africa
What is a savannah?
400
Something we wear in the lab to protect our clothes.
What is an apron?
500
The measure of the pull of gravity on an object is known as...
What is weight?
500
The tube that carries food from your mouth to your stomach.
What is the esophagus?
500
An animal that isn't picky, so it eats both meat and plants.
What is an omnivore?
500
A very cold land in the north with no trees.
What is the tundra?
500
Something we use to check temperature in the lab.
What is a thermometer?
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