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Science Life Processes Review

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  • What are some things that are living?
    Humans, plants, animals, insects, etc
  • What do mammals have?
    Fur, backbones, warm blood, etc
  • What is something that is non-living but was once living?
    French fries, wooden bat, cotton t-shirt, etc
  • Which life process do you see herre?
    Growing
  • Can all birds fly?
    No
  • What does reproducing mean?
    When an organism makes more of itself.
  • What does a vertebrate animal have that an invertebrate animal not have?
    a backbone
  • Fish or amphibian? Why?
    Amphibian. It can live on land and water, they have gills when they are tadpoles and lungs as adults.
  • True or false? Fish, amphibians and birds all lay eggs.
    True
  • Fish or amphibian? Why?
    Fish! It breathes with gills and cannot live on land.
  • Do fish have lungs?
    No! They breathe with gills.
  • What do fish use to breathe under water?
    Gills
  • Where do amphibians live?
    On land and in the water.
  • Why do humans get taller as they get older?
    Because living things grow.
  • What do birds have?
    Wings, feathers, warm blood, etc
  • Mammal or bird? Why?
    Mammal. It has fur, gives live birth, and feeds its babies milk.
  • Do birds feed their young milk?
    No! Only mammals do.
  • Snakes, fish, humans, and eagles are (vertebrates/invertabrates).
    vertebrates
  • Fish or amphibian? Why?
    Fish! It has gills, it only lives in the water.
  • What do fish have?
    Fins, scaly skin, gills, etc
  • How do animals move?
    Run, jump, climb, slither, crawl, etc.
  • Mammal or bird? Why?
    Bird. It lays eggs and has feathers.
  • Spiders, snails, and worms are (vertebrates/invertebrates).
    invertebrates
  • What are some non-living things?
    Chair, water bottle, book, shoe, etc
  • Can mammals lay eggs?
    No! (Except the platypus.)
  • What can living things do?
    Move, respire, take in nutrients, excrete waste, grow, die, respond to stimuli, reproduce