Outer Space
Plant Parts
Animal Classification
Organisms
Energy
100

What are the planets in order?

What is Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.

100

What are the three main plant parts?

What is the Roots, Leaves and the Stem.

100

What are the five main animal classifications?

What is Birds, Mammals, Amphibians, Fish, and Reptiles.

100

What are organisms?

What is an individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form.

100

What are the three states of matter? 

What is Solid, Liquid, and Gas.

200

Which planet has the Great Red Spot?

What is Jupiter.

200

What do plants need to grow?

What is Seeds.

200

Which classification has scaly skin?

What is Reptiles.

200

What are three examples of unicellular living things?

1.Amoeba

2.Paramaecium

3.Euglena

4.Trypanosoma

5.Plasmodium

6.Syanabact

7.Virus

8.Bacilus

9.Typhi

200

What is a solid? 

What is a firm and stable shape that is not a liquid or fluid.

300

What is the hottest planet in the solar system? 

What is Venus.

300

How many plant parts are in a plant?

What is seven.

300

What is three facts about mammals?

What is Mammals are warm-bloooded animals, All mammals have hair, most mammals are born live not from eggs.

300

What are the twelve forms of energy?

Thermal (Heat Energy) , Kinetic Energy, Chemical Energy, Nuclear Energy, Electric Energy, Radiant Energy, Light Energy, Sound Energy, Motion Energy,  Elastic Energy, Gravitational Energy, and Magnetic Energy.

400

What are asteroid belts made of?

What is Rock and Stone for the main part and a small portion is made of iron and nickel metals.

400

Which classification has fur or hair?

What is Mammals.

500

What is the seventh planet from the sun?

What is Uranus.

500

How do Fish and Reptiles relate?

Both reptiles and fish are vertebrates, and most species possess a series of bones that enclose and protect their spinal cord. Some groups, such as the sharks and rays, have replaced bone with cartilage over their evolutionary history, but they are still firmly nested within the vertebrate family tree.

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