What is the name of the process that breaks down rocks and landforms?
Weathering
What is a vertebrate? Give an example.
An animal with a spine/backbone.
What is an offspring?
A baby
The brain of the cell is called the...
Nuclues
What is the name of the process that carries sediment from place to place?
Erosion
What is an invertebrate? Give one example.
An animal without a spine/backbone. (Answers may vary)
A trait that is passed down from parents to offspring is called...
In which cell can you find a cell wall?
Plant cell
List 3 agents of weathering and erosion.
Water, Wind, Ice, Fire and Animals
What are two ways we classify plants?
Vascular and Nonvascular
A trait that you are born naturally knowing how to do is called...
An instinct
Why is mold a good and bad microorganism?
Mold can contaminate foods but also produce medicines like penicillin.
Explain how a beach is a constructive and destructive process?
Beaches are depositing and sand onto the shore and taking sand back into the ocean.
Angiosperms produce fruits and flowers, gymnosperms produce seeds and cones.
What is the name of the trait that you get from your surrounding environment?
Learned Behavior
Explain why bacteria in your intestines is a helpful microorganism.
Bacteria in your intestines help to break down food into nutrients.
How is a river delta formed?
Water, wind or ice carries sediment to the ocean, deposits it, and it builds up over time creating a river delta.
What is the name of the animal group that has wet, slimy skin? It is born in the water (using gills) and lives on land (using lungs)...
Amphibians
What is the difference between a dominant and a recessive trait?
Dominant traits are most likely to appear and recessive traits are least likely to appear.
Write 2 differences between a plant and animal cell.
Answers Vary