16 questions
ALL living organisms are made up of ____.
Cells
Bacteria
Organs
Tissue
Responding to change helps an organism survive. Which is the best example of a response to change:
A polar bear hides it's cubs from danger.
You move your hand away from a hot surface when you touch it.
A cell only grows in a certain enviroment.
Geese migrate to the south for the winter.
Which of these describes one or more LIVING organisms that depend on another LIVING organism to survive?
bacteria living in the mouth of a horse
ivy plants growing up a fence to obtain more sunlight
mold living on a hard, rocky surface
an angelfish releasing carbon dioxide into pond water
Which of the following is a LIVING organism?
sun
water
bacteria
air
Which is an example of two groups of living organisms interacting with one another?
livestock erode a pond by walking closely to the bank of the pond
plants grow alongside a shoreline, providing a habitat and food for wildlife
logs float near the edge of the water which provide habitats for salamanders
large rocks act as sunning sites for turtles
Is a log living, non-living, or dead?
Living
Non-living
Dead (once alive, but not considered living)
What are rocks considered?
Living
non-living
dead
Which is a non- living thing?
a fire ant
a blue jay
a bee
a tunnel
Which of the following is a living thing?
soil
tree
puddle
air
Which is an example of a living thing INTERACTING with another living thing?
an eagle flying IN the air ABOVE a tree
a woodpecker pecking ON a tree
a parrot drinking water from a puddle
a hummingbird flapping its wings in the air
Which is an example of a living organism interacting with another living organism?
a lizard resting on a rock
a frog climbing a plant to eat an insect
a turtle drinking water
a toad jumping from one rock to another
All of the following are non-living or dead EXCEPT:
rocks
log
paper
tree