This planet is the largest in our solar system.
What is Jupiter?
This is the purpose of down feathers, (similar to what in humans).
What is INSULATION? (Fat)
This vertebrate does not spend all of his life on land.
What is (name a fish, birds or amphibians)?
This item helped the hot water in a glass stay warm when placed in the freezer. (What is the term of what it was doing?)
What is A SOCK (insulating)?
The shaft of a feather is solid so it is very heavy.
What is FALSE?
These planets are the rocky planets.
What are the INNER PLANETS?
The PREEN GLAND does this.
What is make oil to waterproof bird feathers?
These are two things that help insulate mammals.
What are skin, hair and fat?
Describe the locomotion of an earthworm.
Stretch out, front end grips with bristles and pulls rest of body by squishing its segments together again.
A freshwater fish is constantly absorbing water into its body.
What is TURE?
What is a FULL MOON?
This process pulls molecules from one body of water to another to make the molecules equal.
What is OSMOSIS?
Your nose and tongue detect these to give a sense of taste and smell.
What are chemicals?
We used this chemical to test if our tastebuds were working.
What is sugar or lemon juice?
An animal with wide-set eyes has good sense of depth view.
What is FALSE?
These planets have longer year lengths than the Earth. (In correct order)
What is: Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune.
Scientists use this word to describe a barrier that lets some things cross through but not other things.
What is SEMIPERMEABLE MEMBRANE?
This structure looks like a snail shell.
What is the COCHLEA?
These allowed your hands to feel the roughness of the carpet.
What are RECEPTORS?
A plant needs these 3 things for photosynthesis: water, carbon-dioxide, and soil.
What is FALSE? (Needs LIGHT, not soil.)
When the EARTH gets between the moon and the sun, it is this kind of eclipse.
What is a LUNAR eclipse?
This part of the feather is like VELCRO.
What is the BARBULES?
Sound waves enter this structure which vibrate and enable us to hear.
What is the AUDITORY CANAL?
These two structures are filled with fluid.
What are VESTIBULES and SEMI-CIRCULAR CANALS?
The term used to call the top of animals is this:
What is DORSAL?