5 th Grade Daily Reinforcers TEK 5.10A 231. Which of these fish has a mouth shape that best allows it to find food hidden in the cracks of rocks and coral?

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5 th Grade Daily Reinforcers TEK 5.10A 231. Which of these fish has a mouth shape that best allows it to find food hidden in the cracks of rocks and coral? A.B. C.D.

5 th Grade Daily Reinforcers TEK 5.10A 231. Which of these fish has a mouth shape that best allows it to find food hidden in the cracks of rocks and coral? Answer: B.

5 th Grade Daily Reinforcers TEK 5.2D, 5.10C 232. Which animal looks MOST like its parents when it hatched? A. B. C. D. Molasses

5 th Grade Daily Reinforcers TEK 5.2D, 5.10C 232. Which animal looks MOST like its parents when it hatched? Answer: D. Molasses

5 th Grade Daily Reinforcers TEK 5.10A 233. The picture shows some caddis fly larvae. These larvae cover themselves with small twigs and pebbles. What is the advantage of this behavior? A. They are able to keep warm. B. They can crawl on the bottom of creeks. C. They are hidden from predators. D. They can eat the twigs.

5 th Grade Daily Reinforcers TEK 5.10A 233. The picture shows some caddis fly larvae. These larvae cover themselves with small twigs and pebbles. What is the advantage of this behavior? Answer: C. They are hidden from predators.

5 th Grade Daily Reinforcers TEK 4.7A, 5.2D 234. Jose conducted an experiment to find out how rainwater drains through certain types of soil. According to the graph, which soil does water drain through the slowest? A. Bedrock B. Sand C. Clay D. Humus

5 th Grade Daily Reinforcers TEK 4.7A, 5.2D 234. Jose conducted an experiment to find out how rainwater drains through certain types of soil. According to the graph, which soil does water drain through the slowest? Answer: A. Bedrock

5 th Grade Daily Reinforcers TEK 5.2D, 5.10A 235. The advantage in the scarlet king snake looking like the coral snake is that- A. it is attractive to other animals. B. animals will be afraid of it. C. it will be able to find other king snakes. D. it can have the coral snake take care of its young.

5 th Grade Daily Reinforcers TEK 5.2D, 5.10A 235. The advantage in the scarlet king snake looking like the coral snake is that- Answer: B. animals will be afraid of it.

5 th Grade Daily Reinforcers TEK 5.10B 236. There are three left-handed students in Mr. Ramirez’s classroom. Being left handed is- A. learned. B. less accurate. C. inherited. D. unexplained.

5 th Grade Daily Reinforcers TEK 5.10B 236. There are three left-handed students in Mr. Ramirez’s classroom. Being left handed is- Answer: C. inherited.

5 th Grade Daily Reinforcers TEK 5.10A 237. Bright and unusual fish markings can warn other fish to stay away. Which of these fish probably is the most dangerous to its predators? A. B. C. D.

5 th Grade Daily Reinforcers TEK 5.10A 237. Bright and unusual fish markings can warn other fish to stay away. Which of these fish probably is the most dangerous to its predators? Answer: C.

5 th Grade Daily Reinforcers TEK 5.3C, 5.8C 238. Which of the following is the BEST model of rotation? A. B. C. D.

5 th Grade Daily Reinforcers TEK 5.3C, 5.8C 238. Which of the following is the BEST model of rotation? Answer: A.

5 th Grade Daily Reinforcers TEK 5.10A 239. Finches on the isolated Galapagos islands are different species with different beak sizes and shapes, but are otherwise similar to a finch species found in the South American mainland. What might be the cause of the differences in the development of the beaks of these finches? A. The type of predators found on the island B. The original source of the finches C. The different types of food available on the islands D. The differences in the types of nests the birds built

5 th Grade Daily Reinforcers TEK 5.10A 239. Finches on the isolated Galapagos islands are different species with different beak sizes and shapes, but are otherwise similar to a finch species found in the South American mainland. What might be the cause of the differences in the development of the beaks of these finches? Answer: C. The different types of food available on the islands

5 th Grade Daily Reinforcers TEK 5.5A 240. Which of these shows that oil is less dense than water? A. Oil is sticky and black, while water is clear and wet. B. After stirring oil and water, the oil floats to the top of the water. C. Oil will burn but water will not. D. After stirring oil and water, the oil sinks to the bottom.

5 th Grade Daily Reinforcers TEK 5.5A 240. Which of these shows that oil is less dense than water? Answer: B. After stirring oil and water, the oil floats to the top of the water.