SIMPLE MACHINES
ANIMAL CLASSIFICATIONS
ANIMAL CLASSIFICATIONS
Producers, Consumers, Decomposers
Cells
100

Is a spring a simple machine?

No

100

Animals that hunt for food at night

Nocturnal    

100

A change in size and form, as an animal grows

Metamorphous or Growth

Metamorphous

200

Work is defined as:

energy from the sun

a force that moves an object

a force that moves an object

200

Animals that rely on environment to control temperature

Ectothermic OR Endothermic    

Ectothermic

200

Animals that can control their own temperature

Ectothermic or Endothermic 

 Endothermic

300

What simple machine is a lid?

A screw

300

Animals that eat plants

Herbivore

300

Animals that have backbones

Vertebrate or Invertebrate

Vertebrate

300

An organism, especially a soil bacterium, fungus, or invertebrate, that decomposes organic material

Decomposers

300

The brain of the cell

Nucleus

400

The fixed point upon which a lever rotates

    falcon     OR     fulcrum

fulcrum

400

Ability to grow back limbs

Radial Symmetry or Regeneration

Regeneration

400

Animals that prey on other animals

Carnivore 

400

unable to make their own energy, and instead rely on the consumption and digestions of producers or other consumers, or both, to survive

Consumers

400

The powerhouse of the cell

Mitochondria

500

Which type of simple machine would be found on the bottom of a wagon?

Wheel & Axle

500

Animals, whose bodies are balanced in a circle

Radial Symmetry OR Bilateral

Radial Symmetry

500

Animals that have 2 matching sides

Bilateral Symmetry

500

living things that can make their own food using air, light, soil, and water

Producers

500

The structural layer surrounding the cell

Cell wall

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