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Grade 6 Food Chains and Webs
What does an omnivore eat?
  1. only plants
  2. only animals
  3. both plants and animals
  4. neither plants or animals
Kindergarten Botany
Which two things does a plant need to live and grow?
Pictograph - Grass
  1. water and light
  2. light and animals
  3. animals and water
Kindergarten Basic Measurement Concepts CCSS: K.MD.A.2
Grade 5 Food Chains and Webs
Carnivores obtain energy by eating
  1. plants.
  2. animals.
  3. animals and plants.
  4. the food they make.
Grade 9 DNA, RNA, and Genetics
Suppose each body cell of animal A has 50 chromosomes, each sperm of animal B has 26 chromosomes, and each egg of animal C has 25 chromosomes. Which statement is true?
  1. Animals A and C could be the same animal.
  2. Animal A has the most chromosomes overall.
  3. Animal C has the most chromosomes in its body cells.
  4. Animals B and C are probably the same kind of animal.
Grade 8 DNA, RNA, and Genetics
Suppose each body cell of Animal A has 70 chromosomes, each sperm of Animal B has 36 chromosomes, and each egg of Animal C has 35 chromosomes. Which statement is true?
  1. Animal A has the most chromosomes overall.
  2. Animal B and C are probably the same kind of animal.
  3. Animal A and C could be the same animal.
  4. Animal C has the most chromosomes in its body cells.
Grade 1 Food Chains and Webs
What is a carnivore?
  1. An animal that eats meat.
  2. An animal that eats plants.
  3. An animal that eats both meat and plants.
Grade 10 Animal Farm
What are we led to believe will happen to the lives of the animals at the end of the novel?
  1. The animals’ lives will get worse
  2. The animals’ lives will get better
  3. The animals will not starve anymore
  4. The animals will leave the farm for a better life
Grade 5 Food Chains and Webs
A food chain begins when
  1. an animal eats another animal.
  2. an animal eats a green plant.
  3. a plant eats an insect.
  4. an animal eats the remains of a dead tree.
None Public Health
Rabies is transmitted through:
  1. Blood from the affected animal
  2. Urine from the affected animal
  3. Feces from the affected animal
  4. Saliva from the affected animal
Grade 2 Defining Words CCSS: CCRA.L.4, L.2.4
an animal that is hunted or eaten by other animals
  1. decomposer
  2. dinosaur
  3. predator
  4. prey
Grade 5 Defining Words
An animal that hunts live animals for food
  1. migrate
  2. preserves
  3. predator
  4. desert
Grade 6 Food Chains and Webs
Animals that eat plants and other animals are
  1. carnivores.
  2. biotic factors.
  3. niches.
  4. omnivores.
Grade 3 Environmental Science
What would happen if the air were made only of carbon dioxide?
  1. animals are not friendly
  2. people and animals could not live
  3. people and animals could go to sleep
Grade 4 Defining Words
Grade 3 Food Chains and Webs
Animals that eat other animals are called
  1. carnivores.
  2. omnivores.
  3. herbivores.
  4. prey.
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