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5 100 200 300 400 500 A- Building Blocks B- Living Things C- Classifying Animals D- Animal Adaptations E- Teacher’s Choice

6 The smallest unit of a living thing is called? A- Nucleus B- Cytoplasm C – Cell D. Chloroplasts A 100

7 The smallest unit of a living thing is called? C - Cell

8 The control center for the cell is called? A- Nucleus B- Cytoplasm C- Cell D- Chloroplasts A 200

9 The control center for the cell is called? A- Nucleus

10 Cell Membranes contains things that the cell needs to carry out its life processes. True False A 300

11 Cell Membranes contains things that the cell needs to carry out its life processes. False

12 A 400 A special part for the plant cell that traps the sun’s energy is called? A- Nucleus B- Cytoplasm C- Cell D- Chloroplasts

13 A 400 A special part for the plant cell that traps the sun’s energy is called? D- Chloroplasts

14 Plant and animal cells are different because plant cells have cell walls and chloroplasts. True False A 500

15 Plant and animal cells are different because plant cells have cell walls and chloroplasts. True

16 Scientists sort or classify all living things into six groups called? A- The Animal Kingdom B- Phylums C- Kingdom of Living Things D- Species B 100

17 Scientists sort or classify all living things into six groups called? C- Kingdom of Living Things

18 The smallest group a scientist uses to name organisms is called? A- genus B- species B 200

19 The smallest group a scientist uses to name organisms is called? B- species

20 To classify living things, scientists think about? A – Movement and number of cells B- Number of cells, where it lives, and whether it’s an invertebrate or vertebrate C- Number of cells, where it lives, and how it gets food B 300

21 To classify living things, scientists think about? C- Number of cells, where it lives, and how it gets food

22 DAILY DOUBLE

23 The major categories of the kingdoms are? A- Animals and plants B- Animals, plants, ancient and true bacteria, and fungi C- Animals and protist D- Protists, plants, fungi, and ancient and true bacteria B 400

24 The major categories of the kingdoms are? B- Animals, plants, ancient and true bacteria, protist, and fungi

25 What is the scientific name for a cat? B 500

26 What is the scientific name for a cat? Felis domesticus

27 Scientists place animals into two main groups. What are animals without backbones called? A- Vertebrates B- Invertebrates C 100

28 Scientists place animals into two main groups. What are animals without backbones called? B- Invertebrates

29 Which group has animals that are covered with scales and breathe with gills? A- Fish B- Amphibians C- Reptiles D- Birds C 200

30 Which group has animals that are covered with scales and breathe with gills? A- Fish

31 C 300 Scientists classify fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals as? A- Vertebrates B- Invertebrates

32 C 300 Scientists classify fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals as? A- Vertebrates

33 Arthropods and mollusks are classified as vertebrates. True False C 400

34 Arthropods and mollusks are classified as vertebrates. False

35 C 500 Which group has animals that are covered with scales and use lungs to breathe? A- Fish B- Amphibians C- Reptiles D- Birds

36 C 500 Which group has animals that are covered with scales and use lungs to breathe? C- Reptiles

37 A physical feature such as eye color is known as an adaptation. True False D 100

38 A physical feature such as eye color is known as an adaptation. False

39 DAILY DOUBLE

40 D 200 An inherited characteristic that allows animals to blend in with their surroundings is known as? A- Adaptation B- Camouflage C- Trait

41 D 200 An inherited characteristic that allows animals to blend in with their surroundings is known as? B- Camouflage

42 D 300 A physical feature or behavior that helps an animal move, get food, protect itself, or reproduce is known as? A- Adaptation B- Camouflage C- Trait

43 D 300 A physical feature or behavior that helps an animal move, get food, protect itself, or reproduce is known as? A- Adaptation

44 Behaviors that are taught to animals by their parents are called? A- Learned B- Instinctive D 400

45 Behaviors that are taught to animals by their parents are called? A- Learned

46 Behaviors that are inherited are called? A- Learned B- Instinctive D 500

47 Behaviors that are inherited are called? B- Instinctive

48 What happens if an animal cannot adapt to changes in its environment? E 100

49 What happens if an animal cannot adapt to changes in its environment? It most likely would not survive.

50 Name one adaptation that a polar bear has that helps it adapt to its environment? E 200

51 Name one adaptation that a polar bear has that helps it adapt to its environment? It’s eye film to swim underwater It’s padded feet to protect it from the cold It’s white fur to blend in with the snow It’s fur coat to keep it warm

52 E 300 Mosses are considered to be a vascular plant. True False

53 E 300 Mosses are considered to be a vascular plant. False

54 What is the difference between migration and hibernation? E 400

55 What is the difference between migration and hibernation? Migration is traveling in search of food or a place to reproduce. Hibernation is a state of inactivity that occurs in some animals when outside temperatures are cold.

56 What are the four basic needs of living things? E 500

57 What are the four basic needs of living things? Water, food, shelter, and oxygen


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