Which part of a flower attracts insects?
Petals
What state of matter is air?
Gas
What is the star at the centre of our Solar System?
The Sun
What is the first part of the digestive system?
Mouth
What do we call living things that make their own food?
Producers
What do we call animals that eat plants?
Herbivores
What is liquid turning into gas called?
Evaporation
What is it called when the Earth spins on its axis?
Rotation
What is a carnivore?
An animal that eats other animals / eat meat
What do leaves do in a plant?
Make food (photosynthesis)
Which part of a flower makes seeds?
Ovary
What is dissolving?
When a substance mixes into a liquid and seems to disappear
What does the Rotation of the Earth cause?
Day and Night
What does the revolution of the Earth cause?
Seasons
Which part of the digestive system absorbs nutrients?
Small intestine
What is the function of the stamen in a flower?
It produces pollen
What happens when a liquid is cooled?
It can turn into a solid (freezing)
How long does Earth take to rotate once?
24 hours
What is the function of the stomach?
To break down food using acids
How are particles arranged in gas?
they are far apart and move freely.
What is the function of the stem in plants?
To transport water and support the plant
What is the difference between soluble and insoluble substances?
Soluble dissolves; insoluble does not
Why do we have seasons on Earth?
Because the Earth is tilted as it revolves around the Sun
How are particles arranged in a solid?
In a solid, particles are tightly packed in a fixed arrangement, they can only vibrate.
What happens to food after it leaves the stomach?
It goes to the small intestine for nutrient absorption