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Unit 1. Living Things

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  • Buds grow from the swollen stem and develop into new ____.
    plants
  • are almost all reptiles omnivores or carnivores?
    carnivores
  • pollination is helped by insects and the ____.
    wind
  • What is the name of the food plants make from photosynthesis?
    Glucose
  • are most animals omnivores or carnivores or are they hebivores?
    Omnivores or carnivores
  • Where does photosynthesis take place?
    in the leaves
  • insects belong to this group
    arthropods
  • what else do plants need for nutrition?
    minerals
  • (T/F): mould and yeast belong to the fungi kingdom
    True
  • are amphibeans oviparous or viviparous?
    oviparous
  • (T/F): Animals make their own food
    False
  • Do fish breath with lungs or gills?
    gills
  • What do plant need for photosynthesis?
    water, sunlighth and carbon dioxide
  • They have a soft segmented body
    annelids
  • (T/F): Vertebrates and invertebrates belong to the animal kingdom. 
    True
  • In asexual reproduction this is no:
    fertilisation
  • (T/F): plants make their own food
    True
  • we should feed birds in the _______.
    winter
  • they are often bright colours, they have spines or a hard cover, they live in the sea
    echinoderms
  • The swollen stem that grows along ground is called a:
    runner
  • who produces milk for their young?
    repitles or mammals
  • Pollen is produced by the ____ and the pollen goes to the _______.
    stamen, pistil
  • (T/F): Animals can't move around
    False
  • what do plants use glucose for?
    respiration
  • where do plants get the water they need from?
    the soil
  • they live in the sea and stay on the sea bed, they have soft bodies with lots of holes
    sponges
  • they have an umbrella and tenticles
    jellyfish
  • (T/F): fungi make their own food
    False
  • They are muscular and they often have a shell.
    Molluscs
  • In asexual reproduction the swollen stem that grows under the ground is called:
    tuber
  • the seeds fall to the groudn and grow into a new _______.
    plant
  • (T/F): There are 2 kingdoms- the animal and plant kingdom.
    Falso
  • are mammals viviparous or oviparous?
    viviparous
  • (T/F): plants and fungi can't move around
    True
  • what's the name of the chemical in the leaves that makes them green?
    chlorophyll
  • They have 3 body parts and an exoskeleton.
    Arthropods
  • Do animals that live on land have lungs or gills?
    lungs
  • Do animals take in oxygen or carbon dioxide?
    oxygen