In Your Place
Giving Help
Eat up
Survival Skills
Protection
100

What is an environment?

All the living and nonliving things in a place

100

How does pollen move from an animal to plants?

Can stick to an animal and it carries it from flower to flower

100

What does a food chain link together?

It links plants and animals together

100

How have camels adapted to dry, sandy environments?

Long eyelashes to keep sand out of their eyes

100

Why do animals adapt for protection?

To stay safe from animals

200

What do both plants and animals need from their environment?

water, air, space

200

Give an example of an animal helping a plant reproduce.

woodpecker, bat, beetle, etc

200

What is a food chain?

shows how energy moves from plants to animals

200

What kind of environment does a cactus live best in?

Dry environment


200

Name 3 ways plants adapted to keep them safe

thorns, bad taste, quick movemenr

300

How do animals use plants to meet their shelter needs?

Shelter (hide in plants, live in or use them to build homes)

300

What is pollen?

Pollen is a powder that flowers need to make seeds.

300

Where does a usual food chain usually start?

It starts with sunlight and plants

300

What is adaptation?

Something that helps a living thing survive in its environment.

300

What do animals need to protect themselves from?

Other animals hunting them

400

How do plants help animals breathe and eat?

Plants give off oxygen and some animals eat plants


400

How can animals help plants reproduce?

Some animals carry fruits to new places, and the seeds inside grow into new plants

Some spread pollen for plants

400

Give an examples of a food chain.

Answers May Vary. 

sunlight and plants, turtle eats plants, eagle eats turtle

400

How have penguins adapted to live on ice and cold water?

They have a thick layer of fat for warmth

400

Name an example of how an animal protects itself from other animals

skunk - bad smell

sea urchins - long, sharp spines

leaf insect - looks like a leaf