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What are the 4 seasons?

Spring, summer, autumn, winter

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What are bird´s bodies covered with?

Feathers

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What do plants create for people to breathe?

Oxygen

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What are the 7 days of the week?

Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday

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Can a plant live without sunlight?

No, a plant can't live without sunlight.

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How do plants create their own food?

Photosynthesis

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What is an example of an artificial ecosystem?

Zoo, aquarium, farm, etc.

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What do we use to measure hot and cold?

Temperature (or a thermometer)

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What are the 3 vital functions of living things?

Nutrition, interaction, reproduction

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True or false: All birds can fly.

False; Not all birds can fly, for example, penguins

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Name an ovioarous animal classification.

Fish, amphibians, reptiles, or birds

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Is a plant a producer, a consumer, or a decomposer?

A producer

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What are the 5 kingdoms of living things?

The 5 kingdoms are: algae, animal, plant, bacteria, and fungi.

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What are fish and reptile bodies covered with?

Scales

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What animal classification are humans?

Humans are mammals

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What are the 4 main parts of a flower?

The pistil, sepal, stamens, and corolla (or petals)

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What do fish breathe through?

Gills

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What insect is known for pollinating flowers?

Hint: they make honey.

Bees

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What is an example of an invertebrate?

Butterfly, snail, worm, crab, spiders, etc.

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What do mammals breathe through?

Lungs

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What is the male reproductive organ in a flower?

The stamens

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True or False: Amphibians ONLY live in the water.

False; amphibians live BOTH in water and on land

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What does oviparous mean?

An animal that is born from an egg

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What is the female reproductive organ in a flower?

The pistil

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What is the difference between a vertebrate and an invertebrate?

Vertebrates have a backbone and invertebrates don´t have a backbone

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