What is hibernate?
The process in which cells in your body freeze and die when temperatures are below 0 degrees Celcius
What is frostbite?
People usually bring this type of tree into their homes for Christmas.
What is a Christmas tree?
These animals famously pull Santa’s sleigh.
What are reindeers?

Covering your mouth when you sneeze helps prevent spreading this.
What are germs?
This animals fur is actually transparent.
The process in which your body warms itself up when its cold
What is shivering?
This pigment keeps Christmas trees green.
What is Chlorophyll?![]()
This furry-tailed animal builds dens in trees to stay warm.
What is a squirrel?
Wearing warm clothing, drinking fluids, and sleeping enough help support this body system that fights infections.
What is the immune system?
The system that includes the hypothalamus that the body uses to regulate temperature
What is the nervous system?
A Christmas tree is this kind of tree.
What is a coniferous/evergreen tree?

Many mammals lower their metabolism for winter rest in this state.
What is hibernation?

Prolonged exposure to cold can cause this, where extremities like fingers or toes lose circulation and tissue may be damaged.
What is frostbite?
This festive spice, found in roots, contains a natural antiobiotic compound.
What is ginger?
Your blood vessels do this during colder seasons
Evergreen needles survive winter largely because of this waxy coating that prevents water loss.
What is a cuticle?

Penguins use these instead of wings to “fly” underwater.
What are flippers?
When your body is cold, tiny muscles at the base of each hair contract to trap air for insulation, creating this effect. (Hint: look at picture!)

What is goosebumps?
Christmas trees release chemicals and odours that help protect needles from insects and freezing?
What are terpenes?
The type of fat that is involved in non-shivering thermogenesis (heat production without shivering)
What is brown adipose tissue?
This holiday plant is a hemiparasite, stealing water from trees while still making its own food.
What is mistletoe?
Arctic fox fur changes colour in winter because of changes in this pigment type.
What is melanin?

Your body’s first line of defense against germs includes skin, mucus, and these tiny hairs in your airways.
What are cilia?
