Fossils
Human Body
Force & Motion
Eyes
Earthquakes & Volcanoes
1

An imprint made by the outside of a dead plant or animal is _________.

mold

1

Cells of the same type work together to form a _____.

tissue

1

What is a force

Push or pull

1

What part of the eye lets the light in

Iris

1

Earth's _____ is the layer we walk on

crust

2

What type of rocks are fossils most found in

sedimentary

2

What are the main organs of the respiratory system?

Lungs

2

_______ is any change of position

Motion

2

If I damage my Retina would I see light

No

2

The ______ is the point on the surface that's right above the focus

Epicenter

3

Tracks/ Burrows/ Droppings are examples of ______

Trace fossils

3

The tube that connects your mouth to your stomach is called ______.

Esophagus

3

What does a spring scale measure

Force

3

The colorful part of the eye is the______.

Iris

3

What are 2 harmful effects of volcanoes

Death, Deforestation, Home destruction, crop destruction, livestock death

4

What is an example of a living thing that's changed over time?

birds, elephants

4

When blood passes through _____ it exchanges oxygen & carbon dioxide.

Capillaries

4

What is the equation for speed

Distance/Time

4

What is the part of the eye that flips the image

Retina - Optic Nerve - Brain

4

What's the name of the rocky tube in a volcano which magma travels?

Vent

5

What are 2 ways scientists can find out the age of a rock?

Scientists can compare particles OR study the order of the layers

5

Name the 3 types of muscles

Skeletal, cardiac, smooth

5

If I swam 3 miles in 1/2 an hour how many MPH am I swimming

6mph

5

Name 2 parts of the eye and their function

Sclera- Protects eye

Pupil- Light comes in

Iris- How much light comes in

Cornea- Covers iris and pupil

Retina- Detect light and turn it into electric pulses

5

Name 3 types of volcanoes

Composite, shield, cinder cones

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