Magnets
Digestive System
Nutrients
seasons
adaptation
100

Name the material that a magnet is attracted to.

Magnetic materials

100

Where does the first step of the digestive system take place?

Mouth

100

The mineral needed by the body for healthy bones and teeth.

calcium

100

True or False. There are less hours of sunlight in the summer.

false

100

A hump on camel's back is for . . . .

stores fat.

200

Where is the magnetic force strongest on a magnet?

at the poles

200

The stomach turns food into a liquid. What is that liquid called?

chyme

200

The mineral deficiency that causes anemia.

iron

200

When it is fall New Zealand, what season it is in China?

Spring

200

the condition or period of an animal or plant spending the winter in a dormant state

hibernation

300

Name a type of metal that magnet is attracted to.

Iron/Nickel/Steel/cobalt

300

This organ STORES bile for digestion.

gall bladder

300

The body's main source of energy.

carbohydrates

300

What is the main reason we have seasons?

Earth's tilt and revolution around the sun

300

an adaptation where color allows an organism to blend in with its environment

camouflage

400

If a magnet is attracted to something it pulls it to the magnet or away from the magnet?

pulls it to the magnet

400

This is the main function of the large intestine.

To absorbs excess water.

400

A diet containing the correct portions of a meal.

Balanced diet

400

In winter, the axis of the earth is pointed away or toward the sun?

pointed away

400

seasonal movement of animals from one region to another for survival.

migration

500

A magnets strength is how strongly it pulls.

True

500

What is the squeezing of the food in the esophagus called?

Peristalsis

500

Name 5 main nutrients that we need daily, (if you can name the other 2 that our body needs aside from these nutrients) - additional 200 points will be given.

Carbohydrates, protein, fats, vitamins, minerals, additional: water fiber

500

Which season have the same amount of daylight hours?

Spring & Fall

500

Certain body parts or behaviors that allow or help an organism to survive/thrive in their environment.

adaptations