Living things
Nutrition
Interaction
Reproduction
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Is the Sun a living thing?

No, it isn“t.

100

Animals that eat meat are....

Carnivores.

100

What's the meaning of environment?

Entorno, medio ambiente

100

A chicken is born from an...

Egg

100

Live process through which living things detect and respond to changes in their environment.

INTERACTION.

200

Is mould a living thing?

200

Animals feed on ...

other living things.

200

Animals detect information from their environment through their...

Sense organs.

200

A carrot grows from a....

Seed

200

Animals that lay eggs are...

Oviparous.

300

Say 3 life processes of living things

Nutrition, interaction, reproduction

300

What is the photosynthesis?

It is the process by which plants make their own food.

300

How do lions decide the territory?

Fighting

300

Animals that are born from the womb are...

Viviparous

300

Animals that eat both animals and plants.

Omnivores.

400

What kind of animal is a penguin?

400

What is needed to carry out the photosynthesis?

Carbon dioxide, water, minerals and sunlight.

400

Uncscramble the letters

ENCATOINTIR

INTERACTION

400

Say an example of species in which the male gets pregnant and gives birth.

Seahorses and sea dragons.

https://youtu.be/b_nEA3dtOZs

400

A mammal that flies.

Bat.

500

What kind of animal is an echidna and how do they reproduce?

Mammal. Oviparous. https://youtu.be/yHjdIXN9v2g


500

An autotroph is an organism that...

produces its own food. https://youtu.be/itQ8H0OlAW0

500

A change in the environment to which and organism reponds is called...

Stimulus

500

What is sexual reproduction?

It is the production of new organisms by the combination of genetic information of two individuals of different sexes.


500

Reproduction in strawberry plant can be...

Strawberry plants can be propagated asexually by allowing plantlets on the ends of stolons ("runners") to grow in soil. But the actual strawberries are the result of sexual reproduction, as they grow from flowers.

https://youtu.be/K0SNi5yCtvU
Strawberry plants reproduce asexually through their stolons, also known as "runners".  As the stolons grow out across the ground, they periodically form structures called "nodes".  These nodes will attempt to grow roots into the soil.  If a rooting attempt is successful, a new plant crown will grow above the roots and a new daughter strawberry plant will be formed.

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