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vital functions

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  • What is an herbivore?
    animals that eat plants
  • what sense uses the ears?
    hearing
  • If you block a ball coming your way what vital function is it?
    interaction
  • putting on a jacket because it is cold is what vital function?
    interaction
  • How do humans reproduce?
    viviparous
  • what animals are omnivores?
    open
  • What are examples of animals that eat meat?
    open answer
  • What is a carnivore?
    animals that eat meat
  • What is an omnivore?
    animals that eat meat and plants
  • How do plants get nutrition?
    By making their own food
  • what sense uses the nose?
    smell
  • Eating a sandwhich is what vital function?
    nutrition
  • What is reproduction?
    to produce and have babies to keep the population going
  • How do plants reproduce?
    by making seeds
  • How do animals like reptiles and birds reproduce?
    by laying eggs
  • What is interaction?
    How we interact and respond to the environment using our senses
  • A hen laying and egg is what vital function?
    reproduction
  • What is the sense where the organ is the skin?
    touch
  • the word "baby" belongs to which vital function?
    reproduction
  • What is nutrition?
    food gives us nutrients, we get energy from them, help us grow and repair damage
  • What are the 3 vital functions?
    nutrition, interaction, reproduction
  • What sense uses the tongue?
    taste
  • what animals are herbivores?
    open
  • What sense uses the eyes?
    sight