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  • 5 students sets up a station for an experiment, they gather a beaker, two plants and sugared water and regular water. What do you call this?
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  • A buttercup is a yellow, bright, smooth flower. True or false
    true
  • An earthworm breathes through their------------
    skin
  • Which part of the earthworm is responsible for movement?
    Segments which have muscles.
  • which group has moist skin with scales?
    fish
  • What do octopuses and snails have in common?
    invertebrates
  • which group feed their babies milk?
    mammals
  • What do carnivores eat?
    meat
  • How do vertebrates breathe?
    lungs
  • The difference between a snail and a slug is--------------------
    snails have shells
  • 5 students sets up a station for an experiment, they gather a beaker, two plants and sugared water and regular water.
  • Give examples of non flowering plants.
    moss, fern, seaweed
  • In the scientific method, what do you call if a student have a prediction about something, for example: I think that if I put the plant in the dark, it will turn yellow.
    hypothesis
  • We sort living organisms according to-----------
    shared features
  • which group sometimes live on land and water and have moist skin?
    amphibians
  • An orange tree is a flowering plant. true or false
    true
  • An earthworms eats-------------------
    decaying plants, fungus, microbial organisms
  • Which living organism has an exoskeleton? beetle, ladybird cockroach or all of them
    all of them
  • Plants are classified according to:
    Leaf structure, number of petals, flowering or non flowering plants
  • Why is it important for earthworms to sense dark and light?
    since they don't have eyes, they need to protect themselves from predators.
  • An earthworm has a lighter uppersurface. true or false
    False
  • 5 students sets up a station for an experiment, they gather a beaker, two plants and sugared water and regular water.