What is to find food and water and to escape danger.
100
One characteristic that all plants share
What is all plants make their own food.
100
3 characteristics that all living things share.
What is respond, reproduce and grow
100
A possible solution to a problem
What is hypothesis
200
Animals with a backbone
What is a vertebrate.
200
The basic needs of animals
What is water, food, and oxygen.
200
3 structures of a plant
What is stem, roots, leaves.
200
4 things organisms need to stay alive
What is food, water, gases, and space
200
The step where you analyze and summarize your results and determine if your hypothesis is correct.
What is conclusion
300
Invertebrates have no bones but they have other structures like a thin, hard covering.
What is exoskeleton
300
Animals breath to get oxygen. What structures help animals breath?
What is lungs or gills
300
the process plants use to make food.
What is photosynthesis
300
the building blocks of life
What is cells
300
The step where you write down the list of materials, the steps you take, and test your hypothesis
What is experiment
400
The biggest group of invertebrates that have thin exoskeletons and legs that bend in many places. Some examples of these animals are insects, spiders and lobsters.
What is arthropods
400
Animals need a way to stay safe in their environments. They must protect themselves from bad weather or from other animals.
What is shelter.
400
soaks into leaves and provides energy
What is sunlight
400
a gas plants and animals need
What is oxygen
400
your favorite teacher
Who is Mrs. Stone
500
Name the four types of vertebrates.
What is birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fish
500
Structures that help a snake move
What is muscles.
500
A substance inside a plant's cell. It gives leaves their green color.