Animals
Animals part 2
Plants
Photosynthesis
States of matter
100

What do carnivores eat?

Meat

100

What do herbivores eat?

Herbivores only eat plants

100

What are the two types of plants that we have learn“t about?

Flowering and non-flowering plants

100

What do plants release in the day?

Oxygen

100

Everything in the universe is made of ....

matter

200

What do omnivores eat?

Meat and plants

200

How do birds breath?

Birds beath using their lungs

200

How do plants make their own food?

Photosynthesis

200

What do plants release in the night?

Carbon dioxide

200

What are the three states of matter

solid, liquid and gas

300

What does a vertebrate have?

A backbone

300

How do reptiles reproduce?

Reptiles reproduce by laying eggs on land

300

What do the roots do in a plant?

Absorb water and minerals

300

Where does photosynthesis occur'

The leaf

300

What is mass

Mass is the amount of matter in an object

400

An animal which lays eggs is...

Oviparous

400
What is the nutrition of birds?

They can be carnivores, herbivores or omnivores

400

Where does the pollen stick to?

The stamen

400

What are the three things needed for photosynthesis?

Sunlight, Carbon dioxide and water

400

Define volume

Volume is the amount of space an object occupies

500

How do fish breath?

Fish breath using their gills

500

How do reptiles breath and name one example of a reptile?

Reptiles breath using their lungs

500

How do non-flowering plants reproduce?

With spores

500

What is the green substance called that plants use to absorb solar energy

chlorophyll

500

What non-contact force attracts objects towards the centre of the Earth

Gravity

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