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Science - Year 3/4A Spring 1
Living Things and their Habitats A World of Living Things Session 6 Answers PowerPoint © Original resource copyright Hamilton Trust, who give permission for it to be adapted as wished by individual users. We refer you to our warning, at the foot of the block overview, about links to other websites.
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Quiz on Classifying Living Things
Answers for Quiz on Classifying Living Things
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1. Our world is full of living things. But what makes a living thing
1. Our world is full of living things. But what makes a living thing? There are certain things that all living things do. These things are called: B Life processes A Life substances C Life descriptions
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2. So what is it that all living things do
2. So what is it that all living things do? There are 7 correct things here and 1 that is wrong. Which of these is not something that all living things do? H Growth A Movement G Reproduction B Respiration C Sensitivity F Excretion D Perspiration E Nutrition
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3. A good way to remember all 7 life processes is to think of the name:
Mrs Nerp B Mrs Grin C Mrs Nerg
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Movement N Respiration Excretion Sensitivity Reproduction Growth
4. Each letter stands for a different life process. What does the N stand for? Movement N Respiration Excretion Sensitivity Reproduction Growth A Navigation B Naturalisation C Nutrition
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5. Living things can be divided into groups according to their similarities and differences. This grouping is called: A Classification B Sectioning C Division
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6. All these living things are part of the plant …
Kingdom B Group C Section
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The invertebrate kingdom
The other big group of living things is called … A The insect kingdom B The invertebrate kingdom C The animal kingdom
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8. Animals have lots of similarities and differences which can be used to classify them, but scientists divide them into 2 main groups. These are: A Those that can fly and those that cannot B Those that have legs and those that do not C Those with a backbone and those without
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9. Animals that do not have a backbone are called …
molluscs B invertebrates C insects
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10. Over 95% of the animals in the world are invertebrates and they have adapted themselves to live everywhere on the planet. Which of these lives in the sea? C A D B
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11. There are many different groups of invertebrates
11. There are many different groups of invertebrates. Which of these is not the name of a group of invertebrates? A Molluscs B Insects C Arachnids D Primates
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12. Insects are a massive group of invertebrates
12. Insects are a massive group of invertebrates. Which of these is not an insect? B D C A
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13. Insects and other creatures can be identified using a series of questions on a branching diagram. Here is part of one. This is called a … A Chart B Map C Key
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14. What group name should be written on the red label?
Reptiles B Vertebrates C Insects 14. What group name should be written on the red label? Molluscs Invertebrates Annelids Animal Kingdom Arthropods Echinoderms
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A Crustaceans B Molluscs C Annelids
15. This creature belongs to a group of invertebrates called … A Crustaceans B Molluscs C Annelids
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16. Vertebrates is the name given to the large group of animals that have …
Legs B Hair or fur C A backbone
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17. Which of these is not a vertebrate?
D F
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All birds are warm blooded
18. Birds are a group of vertebrates that have feathers and wings. Which of these facts is also true? A All birds can fly C All birds are warm blooded B All birds eat insects
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19. Reptiles, fish and amphibians are cold blooded. This means …
They shiver when they are cold B They cannot keep their body temperature constant C Their blood is always below 10°C
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20. Mammals have fur or hair and feed their young with milk
20. Mammals have fur or hair and feed their young with milk. Which of these is not a mammal? E A C B D
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