Give one example of a living thing and a non-living thing.
Living thing: animal, plant, bacteria, etc.
Non-living thing: rock, sand, soil, utensil, etc.
Rabbits, chickens, frogs, tigers, and humans belong to the...
animal kingdom
What are the three parts of the plant?
root, stem, and leaf
What is a vertebrate?
It is an animal that has a backbone.
What do we celebrate on January 1st?
New Year
What is the smallest unit of life?
Cell
Which living things belong to the Monera kingdom?
bacteria
The process in which plants get nutrition.
Photosynthesis
Herbivore mammals that have four stomaches are called...
ruminants
What is a popular place in the US to spend the New Year count down?
Say the missing levels of organization of living things:
cell --> t______ --> organ --> ________ --> o___________
cell --> tissue --> organ --> system --> organism
Name the five kingdoms of living things.
The Monera Kingdom, The Protist Kingdom, The Fungus Kingdom, The Plant Kingdom, The Animal Kingdom.
What is the name of the pores where carbon dioxide and oxygen pass through?
stomata
Can you name an example in which animals interact with their environment?
camouflage, symbiosis, mimicry
What is the capital of Russia?
Moscow
How do living things interact with the environment? (What do they use?)
Using their senses. They react to touch, light, temperature and sound.
Animals and plants are unicellular or multicellular organims?
Multicellular
What elements does the plant need to produce its food? (There are 5 elements)
water, carbon dioxide, minerals, sunlight and chlorophyl.
Which type of vertebrates lay eggs? (There are 4)
birds, reptiles, fish, amphibians
Who is the author of the Harry Potter's book series?
J.K. Rowling
What are the 7 life processes of living things?
nutrition, respiration, excretion, reproduction, growth, movement, interaction
Amoeba and algae belong to the ...
Protist Kingdom
What are the two types of flowering plants?
a__________ and g____________
angiosperms and gymnosperms.
Can you name all the type of invertebrates?
arthropods, molluscs, sponges, cnidarians, echinoderms, annelids
What is the smallest country of the world?
Vatican City