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A place or object that protects an animal & keeps it safe

What is a shelter?

To move to another place

What is migration?

To rest or sleep through the cold winter

What is to hibernation?

The air, the water, and everything else that surrounds a plant

What is environment?

The stages of an organism’s life

What is a life cycle?

A living thing

What is an organism?

The basic building block of life

What is a cell?

A group of cells that are alike

What is tissue?

A group of tissues that work together

What is an organ?

A group of parts that work together

What is a system?

An animal that lives part of its life in water and part on land

What is an amphibian?

An animal with waterproof skin that lives on land

What is a reptile?

An animal with a beak, feathers, two wings, and two legs

What is a bird?

An animal with fur that feeds its young with milk

What is a mammal?

An animal that lives its whole life in water

What is a fish?

How organisms make more of their own kind

What is reproduction?

Why new plants look like their parents

What is heredity?

A characteristic that comes from your parents

What is an inherited trait?

Something you are taught or learn from experience

What is a learned trait?

A change in the body form of an organism

What is metamorphosis?

The part of a plant that grows underground

What is the root?

The part of a plant that helps it stand upright

What is the stem?

The parts of a plant that take in sunlight and air

What are leaves?

Produce seeds inside of cones

What are conifers?

Produce seeds inside of flowers

What are flowering plants?