Animals
Weather
Electricity and Magnetism
Plant Parts
Other
100
An animal that does not have a backbone. Define the opposite?
What is invertebrate. What is vertebrate.
100
Draw and label the front cycle.
What is evaporation, condensation, precipitation, runoff.
100
a metal object wrapped in wire, that becomes magnetic by receiving an electrical charge. the area of force around a magnet that causes the magnet to attract some objects and repel other objects.
What is an electromagnet. What is magnetic field.
100
the process by which plants make food from sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide.
What is photosynthesis.
100
the layer of gases surrounding the earth that helps support life. a long period of time when an area does not get enough precipitation. the warming of the earth as a result of gases in the atmosphere that capture some of the suns heat reflected back from the earth.
What is atmosphere. What is drought. greenhouse effect.
200
An animal that eats other animals. An animal that is eaten by other animals.
What is a predator. What is prey.
200
the type of weather seen in an area over long periods of time. to predict the weather or a weather prediction.
What is climate. What is forecast.
200
pulling one object toward another using a force. to push away using a force. a material that can transfer heat or electricity easily. a material that does not transfer heat or electricity easily.
What is attract. What is repel. What is conductor. What is insulator.
200
reproductive structure in some seed plants. develops from plant ovary, holds and protects seeds. reproductive structure in some plants, contains plant embryo and food.
What is a flower. What is fruit. What is a seed.
200
the protection and preservation of natural resources. energy sources formed from the remains from once living organisms... Name 3 examples. something found in nature that humans use.
What is conservation. What is fossil fuel... coal, oil and natural gas. What is natural resources.
300
a special characteristic of an organism that helps it survive and reproduce in its environment. an adaptation that helps an organism blend in with its environment and be harder to see. one animal species looking like another species to trick predators.
What is adaptation. What is camouflage. What is mimicry.
300
an instrument used to measure wind speed. an instrument used to measure atmospheric pressure. an instrument used to measure temperature.
What is an anemometer. What is a barometer. What is a thermometer.
300
movement of electrons through a conductor, such as a wire. the movement of electrons from one place to another. electrons being pulled from one surface to another.
What is current. What is electricity. What is static electricity.
300
the part of the plant that uses sunshine to make food for the plant. modified leaves and the colorful part of the flower used to attract pollinators. holds plant in place, absorbs water and minerals, may store extra food. supports plants, conducts food, water, and minerals to other parts of the plant.
What is a leaf. What is a petal. What are roots. What is the stem.
300
a carefully planned activity done to help answer a question, test a hypothesis, or support an opinion. a reasonable guess or possible explanation that can be tested. an examination, exploration, or investigation designed to solve a problem or answer a question. information gathered by the senses or through scientific measurements. a factor that changes in an experiment.
What is experiment. What is hypothesis. What is inquiry. What is observation. What is variable.
400
an adaptation in which an organism slows down during the winter. an instinctive behavior in some animals in which they travel long distances usually for better feeding opportunities. an animal that does not produce its own heat so it is not able to maintain a constant body temperature. an animal that makes its own heat.
What is hibernation. What is migration. What is cold-blooded. What is warm-blooded.
400
feather-like clouds found at 10,000 meters above the earth usually bringing fair weather. large low clouds that can reach as high as 9,000 meters often bringing heavy rain, high winds and tornadoes. cotton-like clouds that form at about 6,000 meters above the earth usually accompanying fair weather. gray, sheet-like clouds that spread across the sky, form at around 1,500 meters, and often bring heavy mist and snow or drizzle.
What is cirrus. What is cumulonimbus. What is cumulus. What is stratus.
400
a negatively charged subatomic particle that moves in an orbit shell outside an atoms nucleus. a subatomic particle with no charge located in the nucleus of an atom. a positively charged subatomic particle that is located in the nucleus. draw and label an atom.
What is an electron. What is a neutron. What is a proton. What is a nucleus, protons, neutrons, electrons in orbital shells.
400
part of a flower where pollen is made. a powdery substance in flowers that causes seeds to form. the male portion of a flower that consists of the anther and the filament.
What is anther. What is pollen. What is stamen.
400
a layer of rock, gravel, or sand that collects ground water. a fan-shaped landmass at the mouth of the river made from built up sediment. a process in which sediment lands somewhere and settles. the process in which small particles of soil and rock are carried away by glaciers, water, and wind. a gigantic sheet of ice that does not melt over the course of a year. very small solid particles that settle to the bottom of a liquid.
What is aquifer. What is delta. What is deposit. What is erosion. What is a glacier. What is sediment.
500
a cold-blooded vertebrate that lays eggs, has three stages of life and can live on land or in water. a warm-blooded vertebrate that bears live young, has hair or fur and feeds its young with milk from the mother. a cold-blooded land vertebrate with scaly skin whose young usually hatch from eggs. an animal with an exoskeleton, segmented body and eight legs. an animal with an exoskeleton, segmented body and six legs.
What is an amphibian. What is a mammal. What is a reptile. What is an arachnid. What is an insect.
500
the boundary of a very large mass of air, having the same temperature, pressure, and moisture. the front of a very large mass of cold air. the front of a very large mass of warm air. a weather pattern in which cold air sinks to the earth, warms up and absorbs water vapor, often causing sunny skies. a weather pattern in which warm air rises higher into the sky, reducing the air pressure near the ground, and causing water vapor to condense into clouds.
What is front. What is a cold-front. What is a warm-front. What is a high-pressure system. What is a low-pressure system.
500
a path for an electric current to flow. a complete system of electrical parts in an unbroken path. a system of electrical parts in a broken or incomplete path. a type of electrical circuit in which there is more than one path for the current to travel. a type of electrical circuit in which the current can travel only along a single path.
What is a circuit. What is a closed circuit. What is an open circuit. What is a parallel circuit. What is a series circuit.
500
part of the flower containing the female reproductive cell, the ovule. female portion of the flower. the tip of the pistil that collects pollen. the portion of the pistil that connects the stigma to the ovary.
What is an ovary. What is pistil. What is stigma. What is style.
500
the organ system that uses blood to carry food, water and oxygen to parts of the body. the body system that breaks down food particles into energy the body can use. the organ system that uses muscles to move the body and perform functions. the organ system that controls the flow of information in the body. the organ system that brings oxygen into the body and eliminates carbon dioxide waste. the body system that supports the body and helps movement.
What is circulatory system. What is the digestive system. What is the muscular system. What is the nervous system. What is the respiratory system. What is the skeletal system.
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