Created by Brigid Vella
over 6 years ago
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How many vital functions are found in a living organism?
Name the Vital Functions
Living things (Organisms)
Can be different from each other
Many have similar features
They are put into groups
This is called...........
Classify Living things
Can you name the
Vertebrate Groups?
What are the characteristics of
Mammals?
What are the characteristics of
Birds?
What are the characteristics of
Reptiles?
What are the characteristics of
Fish?
What are the characteristics of
Amphibians?
Which group lay eggs,
have feathers,
have two legs and two wings
Who lives in water,
lay eggs in water and use gills when breathing?
Which group have moist skin without scales, are cold-blooded, breathe through the skin and
Live on water and land?
Which group breathe through lungs, have
scaly skin and their
eggs have a hard shell?
Which group gives birth to young ones
give milk
and
breathe air with lungs?
This shows what eats what in a habitat.
What is it called?
A food chain always starts with these:
What are the grasshopper, mouse and owl called?
Animals that eat plants are called Herbivores.
What are animals that eat animals called?
What are predators?
What do we call animals that are caught and eaten by predators?
What are those animals who eat already dead animals called?
Can you identify three producers?
Pick a food chain with 3 links
What are omnivores?
This chart tells us how many organisms there are in each stage. What is this called?
Different habitats have different environmental conditions.
Which conditions do we find in the Arctic?
What conditions do we find in the desert?
In which habitat do we find no plants,
no sunlight and less oxygen?
Animals and plants are adapted to live in a particular habitat. Name some adaptations of a polar bear.
All different species develop over time from simple
life forms. When environments change, some species
survive or evolve. However, some species become extinct. We call this................
All different species develop over time from simple
life forms. When environments change, some species
survive or evolve. However, some species become extinct. We call this................
Sand and mud are carried by rivers and
gravity cause them to sink. They form layers of sediments. During this time remains of plants and animals are trapped in the sedimentary rocks. These are called.............