Forces
Adaptations
FOOD & DIGESTION
ANIMALS
EARTH & SPACE
100

What force pulls objects toward Earth?

gravity

100

 What is an adaptation?


 A feature that helps a plant or animal survive.

100

What liquid in the mouth helps begin digestion?


Saliva

100

 What is a predator?


An animal that hunts other animals.

100

What is the path of Earth around the Sun called?


 An orbit.


200

 What force pushes objects upward in water?

 

Upthrust

200

 What adaptations does an octopus have to catch prey?


To catch and hold prey 8 flexible arms and camouflage

200

Which food group gives us energy?


Carbohydrates

200

 What is prey? give an example


An animal that is hunted.(teacher decides if example is correct)

200

 How long does Earth take to orbit the Sun?


365 1/4 days

300

 What force slows down a parachutist falling through the air?

 

Air resistance

300

Why do cacti have spines instead of leaves?

 

 To reduce water loss.

300

Which food group helps growth and repair?

 

Protein

300

 What is hibernation?


Hibernation is a dormant state that some animals enter during cold periods. During hibernation, they reduce their breathing rate, lower their heartbeat, and decrease their body temperature to conserve energy when food is scarce.

300

What is the equator?

 

 An imaginary line around the middle of Earth.

400

 Name the two main forces acting on a parcel resting on a chair. Draw on board

gravity and normal force

400

Question: What adaptation helps an animal blend into its surroundings?


Camouflage

400

 After food is swallowed, which tube carries it to the stomach?

 

The oesophagus

400

 What is migration?


 The movement of animals to find food or breed.

400

What is a hemisphere?


Half of Earth.

500

A

 A jelly fish swims forward. What force does it produce to move? what forces work on it? Draw on board


thrust


gravity, water resistance, upthrust

500

Name four predator adaptations.


Sharp teeth, claws, speed, keen eyesight, team work, venom

500

 Put these in order: stomach, large intestine,  mouth, small intestine.

 

Mouth → Stomach → Small Intestine → Large Intestine.

500

What does nocturnal mean?


Active at night.

500

 Give two reasons why Earth has seasons.


Earth is tilted on its axis and Earth revolves around the Sun.