Soil &
Natural Resources
Musculoskeletal
System
Food &
Nutrition
Water &
Its Importance
Matter
& Energy
Plants &
Their Classification
100

What is soil made of?

Soil is made of minerals, organic matter, air, and water.

100

How many bones are there in the human body?

206 bones

100

What kind food is at the top of the Food Pyramid?

Fats and Sugars

100

Why is water important?

It's essential for drinking, hygiene, and growing food.

100

What are the 3 physical states of matter?

Solid, liquid, and gas.

100

What are the 5 main parts of the plants?

Roots, Stem, leaves, Flower and Fruit

200

How is soil formed?

Soil forms from the breakdown of rocks and organic matter over time.

200

What are the main parts of the musculoskeletal system?

Bones, muscles, joints.

200

Where do vegetables come from?

From plants.

200

Name one use of water at home.

Drinking, cooking, cleaning, or watering plants.

200

What is evaporation?

When a liquid turns into a gas.

200

What are phanerogams?

Plants with visible flowers and seeds.

300

What are the three main soil layers (horizons)?

Topsoil, subsoil, and bedrock.

300

What is the function of bones?

To support the body, give movement and protect organs.

300

What are the three food origins?

Vegetable, animal, and mineral.

300

What causes water pollution?

Dumping garbage, chemicals, or oil into water sources.

300

What is condensation?

When gas turns into a liquid.

300

What are cryptogams?

Plants without flowers or seeds (like mosses and ferns). They reproduce by spores.

400

Name two types of soil.

Sandy soil, clay soil, Rocky soil.

400

What connects muscles to bones?

Tendons.

400

What is the food pyramid used for?

To guide a balanced daily diet.

400

How can we conserve water?

Turn off taps, fix leaks, collect rainwater.

400

What are transparent, translucent, and opaque materials?

Transparent: clear, translucent: blurry light, opaque: blocks light.

400

What are gymnosperms?

Plants with seeds not inside a fruit, usually in cones.

500

What is a renewable resource? Give two examples.

A resource that regenerates naturally. Examples: sunlight, wind.

500

Why is exercise important for the musculoskeletal system?

It strengthens bones and muscles.

500

What are energy-giving foods?

Foods that provide energy, like rice, bread, and oil.

500

What are the steps in water purification?

Collection, Decanting, Flocculation, Filtration and Desinfection

500

Name two natural sources of energy.

Sun and wind.

500

What are angiosperms?

Flowering plants with seeds inside fruits.

600

Name two non-renewable resources of Ecuador.

Minerals (e.g., copper), fossil fuels (e.g., oil).

600

Name two ways to care for your musculoskeletal system.

Eat calcium-rich foods and do regular exercise.

600

What are building foods?

Foods that help grow and repair, like meat, milk, and eggs.

600

What are the main characteristics of water?

It’s colorless, odorless, tasteless, and takes the shape of its container.

600

What is the difference between reflection and refraction?

Reflection bounces light back, refraction bends light.

600

Name one use of gymnosperms and one of angiosperms.

Gymnosperms: wood for construction; Angiosperms: fruits and food.

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