Human Body Systems
Matter
Weather
Force & Motion
Ecosystems
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The digestive system breaks food down into nutrients the body can use.
Question: What is the main function of the digestive system?

Answer: To break down food and absorb nutrients.

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A student freezes orange juice into popsicles overnight.
Question: Was this a physical or chemical change?

Answer: It was a physical change because the substance only changed state.

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A hurricane forms over warm ocean water and moves toward the North Carolina coast.
Question: Why does warm ocean water help hurricanes become stronger?

Answer: Warm ocean water provides energy that fuels the storm.

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A student rolls two soccer balls across the gym floor. One ball is kicked softly and the other is kicked hard. The harder-kicked ball moves faster and travels farther.
Question: Why did the second ball travel farther?

Answer: The second ball had more force applied to it, causing it to move faster and farther.

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Algae in a pond use sunlight to make their own food.
Question: What type of organism is algae?

Answer: A producer.

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The lungs take in oxygen while the heart pumps blood carrying oxygen to body cells.
Question: Which two systems are working together?

Answer: The respiratory system and circulatory system.

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A student mixes salt into warm water until the salt can no longer be seen. Later, the water evaporates and the salt remains behind.
Question: What does this show about the salt and water mixture?

Answer: No new substance formed because the salt could still be separated from the water.

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Meteorologists predict thunderstorms after studying rising temperatures, humid air, and incoming cold fronts.
Question: What type of data are meteorologists using to make predictions?

Answer: Weather data.

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A heavy wagon and a light wagon are pushed with the same amount of force. The lighter wagon speeds up much quicker.
Question: Why did the lighter wagon accelerate more quickly?

Answer: The lighter wagon had less mass, so less force was needed to change its motion.

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Grasslands support large populations of grazing animals because grasses grow quickly and spread across wide areas.
Question: Why are producers important in ecosystems like grasslands?

Answer: Producers provide the main source of energy for the ecosystem.

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Muscles in the arms contract and relax to lift a heavy backpack.
Question: Which system helps the muscles pull against the bones?

Answer: The skeletal system.

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When milk spoils, it develops a sour smell and cannot return to its original form.
Question: Why is this considered a chemical change?

Answer: New substances formed during the spoiling process.

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A town near the ocean usually experiences cooler summers and warmer winters than inland towns.
Question: Why does the ocean affect the town’s climate this way?

Answer: Water heats and cools more slowly than land, helping moderate temperatures.

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A student notices that a sled slides easily across ice but slows down quickly on grass.
Question: What explains the difference in motion?

Answer: Grass creates more friction than ice, causing the sled to slow down faster.

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A hawk eats snakes, and snakes eat mice in a forest ecosystem.
Question: If the mouse population decreases greatly, what will most likely happen to the snake population?

Answer: The snake population will likely decrease because there is less food available.

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The brain sends signals through nerves to help a person catch a falling glass before it hits the floor.
Question: Which body system controls these quick responses?

Answer: The nervous system.

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Steel bridges are built with joints that allow the metal to move slightly during hot weather.
Question: Why is this necessary?

Answer: Metal expands when heated and contracts when cooled.

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Water from lakes, rivers, and oceans changes into water vapor because of the Sun’s heat.
Question: Which stage of the water cycle is occurring?

Answer: Evaporation.

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A runner travels 100 meters east in 25 seconds during a race.
Question: What was the runner’s speed?

Answer: The runner’s speed was 4 meters per second.

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A lake ecosystem contains fish, insects, frogs, algae, and aquatic plants. Pollution kills much of the algae population.
Question: Why could this harm many other organisms in the ecosystem?

Answer: Algae are producers and provide energy for many organisms in the food web.

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A microscope shows tiny muscle cells grouped together to form muscle tissue, which forms the heart.
Question: According to levels of organization, what structure is formed when tissues work together?

Answer: An organ.

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A student tears a sheet of paper into tiny pieces.
Question: Did the amount of matter change? How do you know?

Answer: No, the amount of matter stayed the same. Mass cannot be created or destroyed.

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After a thunderstorm, rainwater soaks into the soil, flows into streams, and eventually reaches the ocean.
Question: What part of the water cycle includes water moving across Earth’s surface?

Answer: Runoff.

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A parachute slows a skydiver as they fall toward Earth.
Question: What force from the air helps reduce the skydiver’s speed?

Answer: Air resistance, a type of friction, slows the skydiver.

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Earthworms break down dead leaves in the soil and return nutrients to the ground.
Question: What important role do earthworms play in ecosystems? Explain using details.

Answer: They act as decomposers by breaking down dead matter into usable nutrients for plants.

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