Bob Jones Science 4 Lesson 5-6
Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in
each of the black spaces below before clicking
on it to display the answer.
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What are three things an animal may use to get its food? | claws, speed, and beaks
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Give an example of animals competing for resources. | A fox and a bear in competition for berries.
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List three types of shelter an animal might use for protection. | caves, trees, nests
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Living in groups helps some animals | provide food, protection, and protection for their young
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Types of nonliving things are: | air rocks soil sunlight temperature water
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Types of living things are: | fish flowers grass humans rabbits trees
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All living things are called | organisms
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All the nonliving things surrounding an organism are called its | environment
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All the living and nonliving things in one area are known as an | ecosystem
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Ecosystem can be | small or large
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The kinds of living things that can live in an ecosystem are determined by the | environment
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Three nonliving things that determine the kinds of plants and animals that can live in an ecosystem are | sunlight, soil, and water
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Living things can survive only in an ecosystem where | their needs are met
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All living things have basic needs such as | food, water, and shelter
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Anything that can meet a need of a living thing is called a | resource
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Plants need light to make their | food
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Animals cannot make their own food. They get their food by eating | plants or other animals
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Animals that are food for other animals are called | prey
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Some animals work together with other animals or plants in pairs called | partnership
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