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Fifth Grade (Grade 5) Biology Questions

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Grade 5 Cell Structure and Function
Where do plant cells store food, water, and wastes?
  1. nucleus
  2. chloroplast
  3. vacuole
  4. cell membrane
Grade 5 Skin, Skeleton, and Muscles
The bones in the spine are
  1. cartilage.
  2. little bones.
  3. ribs.
  4. vertebrae.
Grade 5 Food Chains and Webs
Why can many kinds of plants and animals live together in an ecosystem?
  1. The plants and animals all care for each other and protect one another.
  2. The plants and animals are part of a food chain and depend on each other to live.
  3. The plants and animals have nothing to do with each other, so they can live together.
  4. The plants and animals all feed on the same things, so they compete with each other for food.
Grade 5 Biology
Similar cells that have the same function come together to make a(n)
  1. organ system.
  2. organ.
  3. tissue.
  4. organism.
Grade 5 Nervous and Endocrine Systems
What system is responsible for detecting the body's environment?
  1. respiratory
  2. nervous
  3. excretory
  4. circulation
Grade 5 Cell Structure and Function
The cell wall is
  1. the storage space.
  2. the stiff outer layer of a plant.
  3. the cell energy processor.
  4. the part of the plant cell that produces food.
Grade 5 DNA, RNA, and Genetics
                is the passing down of traits from parents to offspring.
  1. Pollination
  2. Heredity
  3. Reproduction
Grade 5 Food Chains and Webs
On the diagram below, which would be a secondary consumer?
Food Web
  1. grass
  2. mouse
  3. snake
  4. bird
Grade 5 Food Chains and Webs
What is an animal that eats herbivores?
  1. omnivore
  2. herbivore
  3. carnivore
  4. decomposer
Grade 5 Cell Structure and Function
What two organelles are found only in plant cells? (Select all that apply.)
  1. cell wall
  2. cytoplasm
  3. chloroplast
  4. nucleus
Grade 5 Botany
Plants produce oxygen.
  1. True
  2. False
Grade 5 Adaptations and Behavior
What is a characteristic of an organism that increases its chances of survival in its environment?
  1. mimicry
  2. camouflage
  3. behavior
  4. adaptation
Grade 5 Taxonomy
Which group of animals does NOT have bones?
  1. invertebrates
  2. vertebrates
Grade 5 Taxonomy
Mammals, fish, amphibians, reptiles, and birds are the five divisions of
  1. invertebrates.
  2. kingdoms.
  3. vertebrates.
Grade 5 Taxonomy
                can live on both land and water.
  1. Amphibians
  2. Reptiles
  3. Fish
Grade 5 Cell Structure and Function
The mitochondrion is the
  1. jelly-like substance that fills plant and animal cells.
  2. stiff outer layer of a plant.
  3. cell energy processor.
  4. storage space.
Grade 5 Skin, Skeleton, and Muscles
Where is cardiac muscle in the body?
  1. lungs
  2. feet
  3. brain
  4. heart
Grade 5 DNA, RNA, and Genetics
The science of heredity is
  1. physics.
  2. genetics.
  3. enzymes.
  4. biology.
Grade 5 Circulatory and Immune Systems
Which body system includes arteries and veins?
  1. excretory system
  2. circulatory system
  3. respiratory system
  4. reproductive system
Grade 5 Botany
Which substance is produced by plants?
  1. soil
  2. water
  3. oxygen
  4. minerals
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