Twenty Questions: Animal Behavior By, Jennifer Sagendorf Instructional Technology Resource Teacher Suffolk Public Schools.

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Twenty Questions: Animal Behavior By, Jennifer Sagendorf Instructional Technology Resource Teacher Suffolk Public Schools

Animal Behavior

Question 1 What is a living thing called?

Answer 1

Question 2 What is the basic unit of an organism?

Answer 2

Question 3 What is the place where an organism lives called?

Answer 3

Question 4 What is an organism that makes its own food?

Answer 4

Question 5 What are organisms of the same kind living in the same place?

Answer 5

Question 6 What are all plants, animals, and other organisms that live in the same place called?

Answer 6

Question 7 What is an organism that eats food?

Answer 7

Question 8 What captures and eats its own food?

Answer 8

Question 9 What is an organism that is captured and eaten by another organism?

Answer 9

Question 10 What is the way food passes from one organism to another in a community?

Answer 10

Question 11 What is to hide and look like surroundings?

Answer 11

Question 12 What is a behavior that is known from birth?

Answer 12

Question 13 What is a behavior that must be learned?

Answer 13

Question 14 What eats only plants?

Answer 14

Question 15 What eats only meat?

Answer 15

Question 16 What eats plants and animals?

Answer 16

Question 17 What is when the body slows down greatly in the winter?

Answer 17

Question 18 What are the stages in the life of a plant or animal?

Answer 18

Question 19 What is when Canadian geese fly south for the winter?

Answer 19

Question 20 What are consumers that get energy from dead plants and animals?

Answer 20