What is a basic need of both plants and animals?
Water
What is the definition of a food chain?
The path of energy from one organism to another.
Which adaptation helps the duck move about in the water?
Webbed feet
Living organisms that make their own food?
Plants
What is the first stage in an insect life cycle?
Egg
What are basic needs of a plant?
Water, Air, Soil, Nutrients, Space, and Sunlight.
What does every food chain start with?
The sun
How does an elephant's trunk help it meet its basic needs?
To grab food and to drink water.
How do stems help a plant meet its basic needs?
Holds plant upright/supports plant
Moves nutrients and water from the roots to the leaves
What is the stage in which an insect eats, grows, and resembles a smaller version of an adult.
Nymph
What are basic needs of an animal?
Water, Food, Oxygen, Space, and Shelter.
What provides the carrots with energy?
Sun-->Carrots-->Rabbit-->Fox
Sun
How does a giraffe's long neck help it meet its basic needs?
To eat leaves from tall trees.
How do flowers help a plant meet its basic needs?
They allow plant to reproduce (make new plants)
What is the butterfly's stage know as when it in a chrysalis?
Pupa
What are basic needs?
What a living thing must have to stay alive.
What provides the grasshopper with energy?
Sun-->Grass-->Grasshopper-->Frog-->Snake-->Hawk
Grass
How do fins help a fish meet its basic needs?
To balance and to move.
How do roots help a plant meet its basic needs?
They anchor plant to the ground.
They absorb water and nutrients from the soil/ground
What is the butterfly's stage know as when it is a caterpillar?
Larva
What organisms absorb or eat in order to grow?
Nutrients
What animal eats plants for energy?
Sun-->Flower-->Rabbit-->Snake-->Hawk
Rabbit
Feature or trait that can be seen.
Physical Characteristics
How do leaves help a plant meet its basic needs?
Leaves absorb sunlight to make food. (Photosynthesis)
Put the life cycle in a correct sequence (order):
-Adult -Pupa
-Egg -Larva
Egg--->Larva--->Pupa--->Adult