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Grade 4 Science Review
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An animal that eats plants and meat is called
an omnivore
a herbivore
a carnivore
an insectovore
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What is the scientific word for "increase in size, get bigger"?
Run
Jump
Fly
Grow
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An eagle is an example of a
herbivore
omnivore
elephant
carnivore
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Animals need oxygen but plants do not. True or false?
False. Plants also consume oxygen.
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An animal that only eats meat is called a
insectovore
herbivore
omnivore
carnivore
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Like people, whales and dolphins have _____ which they use to breathe.
stomachs
eyes
hands
lungs
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All living things must take _______ from the air.
Oxygen
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An animal that eats only plants is called a
carnivore
omnivore
plantovore
herbivore
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Which one of these is NOT a characteristic of all living things?
Movement
Reproduction
Respiration
Sleep
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When you breathe, oxygen goes from your lungs into your stomach. True or false?
False.
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An animal that hunts other animals is called a
antelope
prey
herbivore
predator
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Living things
jump
grow
speak
write
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Air enters the lungs, then oxygen passes into the
blood
stomach
heart
kidneys
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Animals that are hunted by other animals are called
prey
omnivores
carnivores
hunters
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Which of these is an example of a herbivore?
Shark
Lion
Camel
Fox
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When you breathe, oxygen flows into your ______
stomach
lungs
heart
mouth
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Do plants move?
Yes. The flowers open and close, the leaves turn to face the light.
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A ____ _____ shows how energy passes from plants to animals.
food chain
food mix
food cycle
food life
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A rat is an example of
a herbivore
an omnivore
a carnivore
a mouse
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What is the scientific term for 'breathing'
perspiration
expiration
aspiration
respiration
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