What Makes Us Living Things?
Life Processes of Animals
Types of Animals
Vertebrates
Ecosystems
100

Where is the face on the body?

On the Head.

100

Besides food, what else do animals need?

Oxygen

100

What are mollusks?

Mollusks have a soft body, have one or two hard shells for protection, live in water or on land, are oviparous.

100

What are the characteristics of a mammal?

Mammals have skin covered with fur, two ears, most have four legs and have a mouth and teeth.

100

What is an ecosystem?

A community of living things that live together in a particular space. 

200

What is inside our bodies? 

Organs

200

Animals who take in oxygen through air or water, either through lungs or gills, is what process?

Respiration

200

What are insects?

The largest group of animals in the world. The body is divided into three parts: head, thorax and abdomen. They usually have two antennae, two to four wings and six legs.

200

What are the different groups of mammals?

Carnivores, mammals with hooves, primates, bats and aquatic mammals.

200

What are examples of ecosystems?

Forest, river, field, ocean

300

What organs are involved in nutrition?

Mouth, Heart, Lungs, Intentines, Stomach

300

What is sensitivity?

The process in which animals receive information about what is happening around them through their sense organs.

300

What is an invertebrate?

An animal with no backbone or internal skeleton. Most invertebrates are oviparous.

300

What are the characteristics of a bird?

Birds have wings and feathers. Most birds can fly.

300

What are the three components of an ecosystem?

Living things, environment and relationship

400

What are the three main parts of the body?

Head, Trunk and Limbs

400

What is oviparous mean?

Animals who lay eggs. The young hatch from the eggs.

400

What are the 5 parts of vertebrates?

Head, Trunk, Coverings, Tail, Limbs

400

What are the characteristics of reptiles?

Some are terrestrial or aquatic, most have four legs, their skin is covered with scales, most have a long tail. 
400

What are two different types of physical environments?

Terrestrial and aquatic

500

What are the three basic life processes?

Nutrition, Sensitivity, Reproduction

500

What are the three types of animals according to what they eat?

Herbivore, Carnivore, Omnivore

500

What are the five groups of vertebrates?

Fish, Birds, Amphibians, Reptiles, Mammals

500

What is an amphibian?

These vertebrates can live both on land and in water. They have bare skin, four legs and many have a long tongue to catch insects. 

500

What is it called when the relationship is beneficial between two different species?

Mutualism

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