Living things
Fungi
Crustaceans
Adaptations
The Past
100

What does reproduce mean?

Have babies

100

How do fungi get food? 

they live on animals and plants or feed on dead animals and plants

100

How many pairs of antennae do crustaceans have?

2

100

Birds fly _______ in the winter

South

100

An imprint left behind in a rock or other sediments

fossils

200

What are plants babies called? 

Seeds

200

How are plants and fungi similar? 

They are stationary (don't move)

200

How many body segments do they have? 

20

200

ducks have ________ feet to help it swim in water

Webbed

200

A fossil is _________ years or older

10 000

300

What do organisms excrete? 

wastes

300

True or false. Fungi are a type of plant

False

300

Give an example of a crustacean

lobster, shrimp, crabs, barnacles

300

Seals and polar bears have this under their skin to help them stay warm

blubber

300

A person who studies the past using fossils

paleontologists

400

Animal cells don't have any cell ___________ which allow them to move.

walls

400

Name a fungi that we can eat? 

mushroom

400

they have different ____________ for feeding and swimming

legs

400

When an animal changes color to blend in with the environment

camouflage

400

Name an animal that has become extinct

answers will vary dinosaurs, mammoths, 

500

The 3 domains of living things are bacteria, archaea and _____________

Eukarya

500

Fungi have _____________ bodies which is how they reproduce

fruiting

500

they live in water or ______ places

damp

500

When animals sleep in the winter to save energy because of lack of food

hibernation

500

This is a process to test to see how old a fossil is? 

Carbon dating