What is the basic unit of all living things?
What is a cell?
Traits are characteristics you get from your _____.
What are parents?
Animals with backbones are called _____.
What is Vertebrates?
Plants make their own food using sunlight in a process called _____.
What is photosynthesis?
The breaking down of rocks is called _____.
What is weathering?
Which cell part controls what goes in and out of the cell?
What is the cell membrane?
Eye color and hair color are examples of what?
What are inherited traits?
Mammals are animals that have hair or fur and drink _____.
What is milk?
Which part of the plant absorbs water from the soil?
What are roots?
The movement of soil by wind or water is called _____.
What is erosion?
Which cell part is known as the “control center” of the cell?
What is the nucleus?
What do we call traits that are learned, not inherited?
What are learned traits?
Which animal group has scales and lays eggs on land?
What are reptiles?
Plants that make seeds inside fruit are called _____.
What are flowering plants?
When soil is dropped off in a new place, it is called _____.
What is deposition?
Which cell part helps make food for plant cells using sunlight?
What are chloroplasts?
What is heredity?
What is the passing of traits from parents to offspring?
Frogs belong to which animal group?
What is amphibians?
Pine trees are examples of plants that produce seeds in _____.
What are cones?
Is weathering constructive or destructive?
What is destructive?
Which structure is found in plant cells but NOT animal cells?
What is the cell wall? What is Chloroplast?
Which trait is inherited: riding a bike or having freckles?
What is having freckles?
What is squid, octopus, any kind of bugs, spiders, jellyfish, starfish, etc.
Mosses and ferns reproduce using ____ instead of seeds.
What are spores?
Which force helps build landforms like deltas and sandbars?
What is deposition?