Life
What are the seven main kingdoms of life?
The seven kingdoms are animals, plants, fungi, algae, protozoans, bacteria, and archeae.
What is the definition of the Animal Kingdom?
This kingdom is made up of many species including mammals, amphibians, reptiles, and many others.
What are the seven things living things share?
They share nutrition, respiration, excretion, sensitivity, movement, growth, and reproduction.
Did you know that every cell has its job and can’t do another cell’s job?
Where do we find the DNA?
We find it in cells.
What are the parts of a single bacterium?
The parts of a single bacterium are Flagella, Cell wall, Cytoplasm, and deoxyribonucleic (DNA).
What are the steps of the photosynthesis?
The plant takes the sunlight energy, carbon dioxide, water and produce its food (glucose) and oxygen.
What are the parts of the digestive system?
Mouth, esophagus stomach, large intestines, and small intestines are the parts of the digestive system.
Did you know that the hippopotamus’s has three chambers in its stomach.
What do you call an animal that has four chambered stomach?
It is called a ruminant.
What do you call an animal that has three chambered stomach?
It is called a pseudo-ruminant.
Can you tell some pseudo-ruminant examples?
How do fish breathe?
They breathe from there Gills.
How do birds breathe?
They breathe from there nostrils.
How do amphibians breathe?
They breathe through their skin.
How many chambers are in the heart?
There are 4 chambers in the heart.