Lesson #3 Review A nimal Characteristics Mrs. Allred 4 th Grade Science October 14, 2002.

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Lesson #3 Review A nimal Characteristics Mrs. Allred 4 th Grade Science October 14, 2002

Question 1 All of the following are TRUE about animals EXCEPT: A. Animals are made of many cells. C. Animals produce offspring B. All animals move in some way. D. Animals make their own food.

Question 2 The reasons animals move are to: A. Find food C. Escape danger and find new homes B. Find mates D. All of the above

A. SPINELESS C. A VERTEBRATE B. AN INVERTEBRATE D. A PRODUCER Question 3 An animal WITHOUT a backbone is called:

Question 4 The way an animal’s body parts match up around a point or central line is called: A. SYMMETRY C. EVEN B. DECOMPOSER D. MATCHING

Question 5 The steps by which energy flows among a group of organisms is called: a. SHARING c. hABITAT b. FOOD CHAIN D. OVER- POPULATION

Question 6 What is the role of a decomposer? A. Use sunlight to make food. C. Trap chlorophyll B. Break apart the sugars in a leaf D. Break down dead organisms

Question 7 Bilateral Symmetry is: A. An animal without a backbone C. An animal that only has 2 sides, which are mirror images. B. Made of chlorophyll D. Using oxygen to turn food into energy

QUESTION #8 Body parts which extend outward from a central point is: A. SPHERICAL SYMMETRY C. RADIAL SYMMETRY B. BILATERAL SYMMETRY D. NO SYMMETRY

QUESTION #9 All animals have symmetry. T or F TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE

Key 1) D 1) D 2) D 2) D 3) B 3) B 4) A 4) A 5) B 5) B 6) D 6) D 7) C 7) C 8) C 8) C 9) F 9) F