Life Cycles Plant Needs Animal Needs/Animal Life Cycles Human Body Part 1 Human Body 2
100
What is flowering plants have fruits and flowers and conifers/ferns have pines and spores?
What is the difference between flowering plants and ferns/conifers?
100
What is photosynthesis?
How do plants get their energy?
100
What are: oxygen, water, food, shelter, and space?
Name three things animals need to survive:
100
What is about 300 bones made mostly of cartilage?
How many bones are in the human body when you are born?
100
What is 206 and they stop growing at 25?
How many bones are in an adult body and at what age do they stop growing?
200
What is the process of transformation from an immature form to adult form in a series of changes?
What is metamorphosis?
200
What is carbon dioxide to oxygen?
What is the gas exchange that takes place in photosynthesis?
200
What is to stay warm in the cold, stay cool in the warm, and for safety?
Why do animals need shelter?
200
What is four chambers/ right and left atria, right and left ventricles?
How many chambers does the heart have and what are they called?
200
What are: cerebrum, cerebellum, brain stem, pituitary gland, and hypothalamus?
What are the five parts of the brain?
300
What is animals such as insects help with pollination and seed dispersal (spreading out seeds)?
How do animals help the life cycle of flowers?
300
What is the chloroplast?
Where does photosynthesis take place?
300
What are: egg, nymph, adult?
Name the stages in incomplete metamorphosis:
300
What are veins carry blood to the heart and the arteries carry blood way from the heart?
What are the differences between arteries and veins
300
What is food starts to get chewed and saliva releases enzymes, goes down the esophagus to the stomach, then it passes the small and large intestines in which things are filtered and absorbed and out it goes?
Describe the digestive process:
400
What are: seed, seedling, flower or flowering tree, adult, fruit?
What are the steps in the life cycle of a flowering plant?
400
What are: Stem, leaves, roots
Name the parts of the plant
400
What are: egg, larva, pupa, adult?
Name the stages in complete metamorphosis?
400
What is that axial provide support (spine) and appendicular help with movement (legs and arms)?
What is the difference between axial and appendicular bones?
400
What are smooth- involuntary muscles such as heart and bladder. cardiac- make up the heart. skeletal- attached to skeleton and muscle help you move ( voluntary)
What are the three types of muscles and what do they do?
500
What are: producers are organisms that make their own food like plants and consumers are organisms that cannot produce their own food like animals?
What are producers and consumers?
500
What is carbon dioxide + water + sunlight + chlorophyll = oxygen + glucose
What is the formula for photosynthesis?
500
What is mammals give live birth while most of the other animal groups lay eggs?
What are the main differences between mammals and reptiles/birds/amphibians as far as life cycle?
500
What is we inhale oxygen and it goes down the trachea (windpipe) to the bronchus which have little tubes called bronchioles. Then tiny air sacs called alveoli help the oxygen go to the blood and then gas exchange happens and carbon dioxide comes out as we exhale?
Describe the process of us breathing:
500
What is the skeletal and muscular system work together to keep us upright and help us move. The cardiac and respiratory system work together to give our body oxygen and release carbon dioxide and other impurities, The brain helps control ALL systems
Name two systems and how they interact or connect with each other:






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