What I learned about Living Things

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Characteristics of Living Things Science Quiz on What I learned about Living Things, created by Rebeca Aguirre on 12/05/2017.
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Question 1

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What do living things need?
Answer
  • Dolphins and whales.
  • Food, water, air, sunlight and shelter
  • Stay with mom.

Question 2

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A habitat is the home of a planet.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 3

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What is a swamp?
Answer

Question 4

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Alligators are [blank_start]reptiles[blank_end] that live in [blank_start]swamps[blank_end], rivers, or lakes. They are around [blank_start]three[blank_end] meters long. They are cold-bloodes, have scales, and are meat eaters. Alligators eat almost many types of animal, such as snails, [blank_start]turtles[blank_end], fish, birds and small mammals. Alligators are [blank_start]dark brown[blank_end] or black- The lower jaw, neck, and underside is all yellow. The inside of the [blank_start]mouth[blank_end] is pink and their teeth are white.
Answer
  • reptiles
  • dinosaurs
  • mammals
  • swamps
  • ocean
  • desert
  • blue
  • dark brown
  • yellow
  • one
  • twenty
  • three
  • turtles
  • whales
  • sharks
  • eye
  • mouth
  • stomach

Question 5

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The difference between a crocodile and an alligator is found in their snouts.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 6

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The female crocodile lays around____________eggs.
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  • 150
  • 10
  • 20

Question 7

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Oysters, crabs, starfish, and sea urchins live...
Answer
  • in the desert
  • on the beach
  • in a swamp
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