All insects have these.
What are antennae?
List the two classifications of cold-blooded animals.
What are reptiles and amphibians?
Our special sense of balance relies on this.
What is the Inner Ear?
When water/liquid slowly changes to a gas, we call this process.....
What is Evaporation?
Water does this when it freezes.
What is Expands?
What is an arachnid?
Ability to keep body temperature the same no matter how warm or how cold it is outside.
What is Warm-blooded?
The approximate number of taste buds on your tongue.
What is 10,000?
The green in leaves comes from a chemical known as this.
What is Chlorophyll?
The organ a fish uses to change its depth in water.
What is a Swim Bladder?
Cattle, sheep, goats, and pets are all ______animals.
What is Domesticated?
When you take a big sniff, you are bringing air into your nose through your_______.
What are Nares?
The sense of taste described as "savory".
What is Umami?
When rocks break down by things that happen in nature, we say they have_______.
The area that separates Mars from Jupiter.
What is the Asteroid Belt?
Scientific terms for "head" and "rear"(hint: in insects).
What is anterior and posterior?
This nerve carries information to the brain to turn it into what we hear.
What is the Cochlear nerve?
The outer layer of skin.
What is the Epidermis?
List the six senses of human beings.
What are sight, hearing, touch, taste, smell, and balance?
The process that causes solutes to pull water towards them.
What is Osmosis?
Three things that work together to insulate mammals.
What is skin, fur/hair, and fat?
The bumps covering your tongue where taste buds are.
What is Papillae?
These allow us to feel different sensations with touch.
What are Receptors?
The moon appears bigger when it is low on the horizon because of an _______ _________.
What is an Optical Illusion?
What holds atoms together to form molecules?
What are Chemical Bonds?