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  • Animals that eat only plants.
    Herbivores
  • It is a natural environment that an animal lives in.
    habitat
  • This habitat has less trees, more grass and with very low rainfall.
    Grassland
  • All animals are called ______ in a food chain.
    Consumers
  • Green plants are called __________.
    Producers
  • It means "outside skeleton".
    Exoskeleton
  • Give at least three basic needs of living organisms.
    food, shelter, sunlight, air, temperature, water
  • What do fish use to breathe underwater?
    Gills
  • This land habitat has a humid, warm climate and with lots of trees.
    Rainforest Habitat
  • Animals without a backbone.
    Invertebrate
  • Animals that eat only meat or other animals.
    Carnivores
  • We take ________ to help make us better when we have an illness.
    Medicine
  • An animal that has a spine or backbone.
    Vertebrate
  • They break down dead plant and animal materials into small particles.
    Decomposers
  • Name the 5 groups of vertebrates
    Mammals, Fish, Reptiles, Birds, Amphibians
  • How do snails protect themselves from being eaten?
    They lock themselves into their shell or hide beneath the ground.
  • Injections are also called ____________.
    vaccinations
  • When muscles get shorter they pull on the bones they are joined to. We say that the muscles ________________.
    contract
  • What is an infectious disease in plants where it can harm different parts of the plants and can kill young rice plants.
    Leaf Blast
  • _________ is an infectious disease that infects birds, humans and other animals.
    Bird Flu
  • Animals that eat both plants and animals.
    Omnivores
  • What do you call the type of medicine to be used to stop insect bites, itching and for skin problems.
    Ointments/Cream
  • When muscles ________ they get longer and let you rest.
    relax
  • Why do we need a skeleton?
    Skeleton protects our organs/Skeletons give us shape/Skeletons allow us to move/Skeletons help us grow
  • What is the difference between a vertebrate animal and an invertebrate animal?
    Vertebrates are animals with backbones while invertebrates are animals without backbones.
  • What do you call a disease that is caused by very tiny living things we call germs?
    Infectious Disease
  • It is extremely hot and dry in this habitat.
    Desert
  • These are a way of identifying living things through a series of questions.
    Classification / Identification Keys