What are the three main types of plants?
Bushes, Trees and Grass
What is the process by which plants make their own food?
Photosynthesis
What is the group of animals called that ONLY eat plants
Herbivores
What are the five groups of vertebrates?
Mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians and fish
What are the three main groups of Invertebrates?
Worms, Molluscs and Anthropods
Which type of tree has leaves all year round/
Evergreen trees
Which is the part of the plant that holds the tree up?
Stem
What is the group of animals called that ONLY eat other animals?
Carnivore
What group of vertebrates first breathe with gills, and then grow lungs as they get older?
Amphibians
Which group of invertebrates have a long, soft body?
worms
When do Deciduous trees lose their leaves?
Autumn
What is the function of the roots?
They absorb water and minerals from the soil.
True or False: All invertebrates are viviparous
False. All invertebrates are oviparous. They are born from eggs.
feathers
What is one example of an anthropod?
Spider, beetle, centipede, bees, etc.
Which type of plant has a flexible, green stem?
Grass
What different materials are passed through the stem during photosynthesis?
Water, minerals and nutrients
What are the group of animals called that are born directly from their mother?
Viviparous
What are the two groups of vertebrates that have scales?
Fish and reptiles
What group of invertebrate is a snail a part of?
Mollusc
Which type of plant are the tallest and live the longest?
Trees
Which part of the plant absorbs sunlight and carbon dioxide to perform photosynthesis?
Leaves
What is the life process in which organisms react to their environment in order to survive?
Interaction
Which is the only group of vertebrates that are all viviparous?
Mammals
What are the three parts of an anthropod's body?
Head, abdomen and thorax