Kidneys/ Digestive System
The Food Chain
Changes
Solutions/ Mixtures
100

What do our kidneys look like?

Beans
100

What do producers do?

They make their own food.

100

Is melting an ice cube a reversible or irreversible change?

Reversible.

100

What are the two parts of a solution?

Solute and solvent.

200

What do our kidneys do?

Filter our blood to get rid of waste.

200

What does the food chain show?

A feeding relationship between plants and animals.

200

What are the two types of changes of changes (can be undone/can't be undone)

Reversible and irreverible changes.

200

What is a solute and a solvent?

Solute- can be dissolved

Solvent- the liquid 

300

What is the kidney's waste product called?

Urine

300

What are the three main parts of the food chain?

Producers, consumers, predators.

300

Is baking a cake a reversible or irreversible change?

Irreversible 

300

Give an example of a solute and a solvent.

An example.

400

How many times does our blood go through our kidneys in a day?

40

400

Give an example of a producer, a consumer, and a predator.

An example of each.

400

What is an example of changing by heating or cooling?

An example.

400

What does soluble and insoluble mean?

Soluble- can dissolve

Insoluble- can't dissolve

500
What are the two main organs in the digestive system?

Kidneys and intestines.

500

What is the difference between a consumer and a predator?

Consumers eat both plants and animals.

500

Give 2 example of irreversible changes.

2 Examples.