Name two living organisms.
Animals: dog, cat, mouse, rabbit, cow, pig, horse, elephant, tiger, shark, snake, lion....
Plants: grass, trees, pine, rose, palm tree...
What does nutrition involve?
Living organisms eat, drink and breathe to grow and live.
What type of reproduction do mammals have?
Viviparous. Babies come from their mother's womb.
Jellyfish and sea anemone are examples of ...
Cnidarians.
What do you call an animal that only eats plants?
A herbivore.
Name two things that are non-living.
Toys, robots, computers, phones, televisions, water bottles, school bags, pens, jackets, shoes....
Another name for "babies" is...
offspring
What covers a bird's body? Fur/ feathers/ skin / scales
Feathers.
How is the body of a worm?
Worms have long bodies divided into rings.
What is a carnivore?
It is an animal that only eats meat.
What do ALL living organisms do?
All living organisms perform the 3 vital functions:
-nutrition
-interaction
-reproduction
Which function uses sense organs?
Interaction.
Name two groups of vertebrate animals that have scales.
Fish and Reptiles.
Name two examples of echinoderms.
Starfish and sea urchins.
What is oviparous?
Babies develop in an egg.
What are the 3 vital functions?
Nutrition
Interaction
Reproduction
Movement is part of which vital function?
Interaction.
What does vertebrate mean?
Vertebrate animals have an internal skeleton with a backbone.
Spiders, butterflies and crabs are...
arthropods.
What does invertebrate mean?
Animals that don't have an internal skeleton with a backbone.
Are humans animals or plants?
Animals!
Breathing oxygen is part of ....
Nutrition
Which group of vertebrate animals breathe with gills?
Fish.
Baby amphibians also breathe with gills, but adults breathe with lungs and skin.
Some animals in this group have a shell, for example, the snail. What group is it?
Molluscs
Humans are.... carnivores/ herbivores/ omnivores.
Omnivores. We eat plants and meat.