An animal that hunts another animal for food
What is a predator?
The part of a plant that absorbs water and minerals from the soil
What are roots?
Living organisms grow, need food to survive, and are made of cells
What is true?
The number of senses humans have
What is 5?
These give humans evidence of what animals and plants used to be like and how they behaved
What are fossils?
An animal that is hunted by another animal for food
What is prey?
The part of a plant that use photosynthesis to make energy from the sun
What are the leaves?
Living things reproduce because there are too many nonliving things on Earth
What is false? They do this so they don't become extinct
The time it takes for an organism to respond to a stimulus
What is reaction time?
When small pieces of rock (sediment) are moved around by wind or water.
What is erosion?
An adaptation that helps animals blend in with their surroundings
What is camouflage?
The part of a plant that attracts birds and insects, makes pollen and fruit, and spreads seeds
What is the flower?
The stages an animal goes through from birth to death is called a life event
What is false? It's a life cycle.
The body system responsible for processing sensory information such as sight, sound, smell, taste and touch
What is the nervous system?
The layer in the ground where scientists would find the oldest fossils. (upper, middle or lower)
What is the lowest layer?
Structures on the outside of an animal's body to help it survive
What are external structures?
The part of the plant that absorbs water and nutrients from the soil
What are roots?
The smallest structure of any living thing is a cell
What is true?
Senses that a mouse could use to know that a predator is nearby and ready to strike
What is smell? What is sight? What is sound?
The layer in the ground that scientists will find more recent fossils
What is the upper layer?
Structures inside of an animal's body that help it survive
What are internal structures?
The internal structures that transport water to all other parts of a plant
What are xylem tubes?
A gecko's feet is an internal structure that helps them stick to walls.
What is false? It's an external structure
An eagle's sense which allows it to hunt food from very high up in the sky.
What is an eagle's eyesight or vision?
The type of rock that is formed because sediments get layered and pressed on top of each other. Many fossils are found in this type of rock.
What is sedimentary rock?