The skeleton is a strong ____________ that supports our body from the inside.
frame
An animal with a spine is called?
vertebrate
Where is energy?
all around us/everywhere
When energy moves form one place to another it is called an energy __________?
transfer
What must all animals do to get their energy?
eat
What do we call something that helps us understand or see how something works that we cannot see in real life?
a model
What do we call an animal without a spine?
invertebrates
True or False.
Energy can be created and destroyed.
False
When energy is transferred and it turns into a different form of energy, the energy __________.
changes
What must every food chain begin with?
a producer
Muscles work in _____________
pairs
Write 5 examples of vertebrates
Any 5 vertebrates
The sun has which types of energy?
Heat and Light
If you pour hot water into a cup, the cup does not stay hot forever. Where does the energy go?
the surrounding environment
Name the type of consumer that only eats meat.
carnivore
Muscles work by 1___________ on the 2____________ they are joined to. When one muscle 3__________ it gets shorter and the other muscles 4_________ and gets longer.
1 pulling
2 bones
3 contracts
4 relaxes
Animals with a hard outer shell have what type of skeleton?
exoskeleton
Does something have energy if it is not moving?
yes it does.
You throw a ball to someone and it does not reach the other person and falls to the ground. Why did it not reach the other person?
You did not transfer enough energy to the ball.
Is the predator or prey the animal that gets eaten in a food chain?
the prey
What are the three main functions of the skeleton?
1. Helps us move
2. Gives us shape
3. Protects our organs
Write 5 examples of invertebrates.
Any 5 invertebrates
Name 4 types of energy
movement, heat, light and sound
Draw an energy chain of the butter on the spoon in a cup of hot water.
water --> spoon -->butter
Here is a group of living things:
cricket, grass, eagle, snake, frog
Draw the food chain in the correct order.
grass -> cricket -> frog -> snake -> eagle