Plants
Sensory Receptors
Animal Structures
100

What part of the plant brings in nutrients and water?

The roots

100

Why can't we see objects in a completely dark room?

There is no light to reflect off of objects.

100

This internal structure helps the animal think and make decisions based on stored memories. 

The brain

200

When a pollinator eats nectar from a flower, what gets stuck to it to carry to another plant for reproduction?

Pollen

200

How do we see objects?

Light reflects off of the object.

200

What is the difference between internal and external structures?

External structures are on the outside, internal structures are on the inside. 
300

When pollen from another flower makes its way into the pistil, the pistil uses the pollen to make what?

Seeds

300

A bird sees an orange and black butterfly and recalls from a stored memory that orange and black butterflies make it sick when eaten. What will the bird do?

The bird will avoid eating it.

300

A bat receives sound information by sending out sound waves that are reflected back to it to locate prey. What sense receptor is being used?

Hearing

400

Emily is observing two plants. Plant A is watered everyday and Plant B hasn't been watered since it was planted. What do you expect Emily to observe about Plant B?

Plant B will not survive because it is not getting the water and nutrients it needs.

400

This is the process the body uses to respond to information received through the senses. 

Step 1: Sensory receptors receive information from the environment. 

Step 2: 

Step 3: Response is sent to the correct body system.

Step 4: Information is processed and response is selected. 

Describe the missing step.  

Information is sent to the brain.

400

An elephant receives sound vibrations through it's feet to help find mates. What sense receptor is being used?

Touch

500
How are long sharp spines that are painful to touch important for the survival of a cactus?

The spines make it hard for animals to eat the cactus. 

500

Elephants use scent clues to tell the difference between two human tribes to avoid tribes that hunt them. When they sense a tribe that has hunted them in the past, they avoid it. 

What type of information processing are the herd of elephants using to make the choice to avoid the tribe and where is the information stored?

Stored memories in the brain. 

500

What is the purpose of birds having different shaped beaks to survive?

To get food or eat. 

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