What are the 5 things plants need to grow?
Water, Air, Nutrients, Space to Grow, Sunlight
What are the 6 parts of a plant?
roots, stem, leaves, flower, fruit, seeds
What are the 5 animal groups that have a backbone?
mammals, birds, fish, reptiles, amphibians
Name one fact about the mammal animal group.
Live babies
Drink mother's milk
Hair or Fur
Warm-blooded
How do animals without a backbone keep their shape?
What do plants and animals need to live and grow
Nutrients
Which part of a plant takes in sunlight and air to make food?
Leaves
What are 3 animal groups that do NOT have a backbone?
insects, spiders, crustaceans
Name 2 facts about the birds animal group.
Lay hard-shell eggs
Feathers and Wings
Warm-blooded
Hollow bones
Lungs to breathe
Name 2 facts about the insect animal group.
have 3 body parts
have 6 legs
have antennae
What does sunlight give to plants to help them grow?
Energy
Where can plants grow NEW seeds? (3)
In the center of a flower, in a fruit, in a cone.
A frog is a member of which animal group?
Amphibians
Name 3 facts about the fish animal group.
Scales and fins
Gills to breathe
cold-blooded
Lay eggs in water
Live in fresh or salt water
What are the 3 body parts of an insect?
head, thorax, abdomen
How do nutrients move through the plant?
Water bring nutrients to different parts of the plant.
What do roots do for plants?
Bring nutrients and water into the plant, and hold the plant in place.
Whales are a member of which animal group?
Mammals
Name 4 facts about the reptile animal group.
Dry, scaly skin
Lay soft eggs on land
breathe with lungs
cold blooded
some have shells
Name 3 facts about the spider animal group.
have 8 legs
have 2 body parts
can spin webs
Plants breathe carbon dioxide from the air. What do they give back?
Oxygen
How are a pinecone and an apple the same?
They both have seeds inside.
What is the name of the animal groups that do NOT have a backbone?
Invertebrates
Name 5 facts about the amphibian animal group.
Live on Land and water
Lay soft eggs in water
have moist, smooth skin
have lungs and gills to breathe
cold-blooded
How do insects feel, taste, smell, and hear? How about spiders?
Insects use their antennae, but spiders use the hairs on their legs.