Feeding Relationships

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Flashcards on Feeding Relationships, created by Brigid Vella on 22/05/2018.
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How many vital functions are found in a living organism? There are 7 Vital Functions
Name the Vital Functions Movement Respiration Sensitivity Growth Reproduction Excretion Nutrition
Living things (Organisms) Can be different from each other Many have similar features They are put into groups This is called........... Classification
Classify Living things
Can you name the Vertebrate Groups? Mammals Birds Reptiles Fish Amphibians
What are the characteristics of Mammals? * Have hair * Give birth to live young * Suckle their young * Warm-blooded
What are the characteristics of Birds? * Have Wings * Beak * Feathers * Lay eggs with brittle shells * Warm-blooded
What are the characteristics of Reptiles? * have dry, scaly skin * lay eggs with tough shells * cold blooded
What are the characteristics of Fish? * Have gills * Have scales * Have fins * Cold-blooded
What are the characteristics of Amphibians? * Have moist skin * Line on water and land * Breathe through their skin in water * Cold blooded
Which group lay eggs, have feathers, have two legs and two wings Birds
Who lives in water, lay eggs in water and use gills when breathing? Fish
Which group have moist skin without scales, are cold-blooded, breathe through the skin and Live on water and land? Amphibians
Which group breathe through lungs, have scaly skin and their eggs have a hard shell? Reptiles
Which group gives birth to young ones give milk and breathe air with lungs? Mammals
This shows what eats what in a habitat. What is it called? A Food chain
A food chain always starts with these: Producers
What are the grasshopper, mouse and owl called? Consumers
Animals that eat plants are called Herbivores. What are animals that eat animals called? Carnivores
What are predators? Animals that catch, kill and eat other animals.
What do we call animals that are caught and eaten by predators? Prey
What are those animals who eat already dead animals called? Scavengers
Can you identify three producers? Carrots, grasses and grains
Pick a food chain with 3 links
What are omnivores? Animals that eat both plants and animals.
This chart tells us how many organisms there are in each stage. What is this called? Pyramid of numbers
Different habitats have different environmental conditions. Which conditions do we find in the Arctic? Extreme Cold No plants
What conditions do we find in the desert? Lack of water
In which habitat do we find no plants, no sunlight and less oxygen? Deep Ocean
Animals and plants are adapted to live in a particular habitat. Name some adaptations of a polar bear. * Large furry feet for walking on ice * Long claws for tearing prey * Small round ears * Small tail * White fur muscle hump over shoulders for catching large prey
All different species develop over time from simple life forms. When environments change, some species survive or evolve. However, some species become extinct. We call this................ Natural Selection which is the process to cause Evolution
All different species develop over time from simple life forms. When environments change, some species survive or evolve. However, some species become extinct. We call this................ Natural Selection which is the process to cause Evolution.
Sand and mud are carried by rivers and gravity cause them to sink. They form layers of sediments. During this time remains of plants and animals are trapped in the sedimentary rocks. These are called............. Fossils
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