What is a habitat? - Natural home of a plant or animal, Aquatic Definition? - Habitat in water e.g. shark, Terrestrial definition? - Habitat on land e.g. lion, Biodiversity definition? - Plants, animals and their habitats, variety of plants and animals, Interdependence definition? - Plants and animals depend on one another, Five things a habitat provides? - 1. Food 2. Water 3. Air 4. Shelter 5. Protection, Adaptation definition? - Animals ave different features/adapatations to survive in a specific habitat e.g. frog = webbed feet, What is a host plant? - It provides food, shelter or water to another plant, Resources - non living things - Water, air, soil, Alien plants definition? - They do not belomg in a certain area and cause problem for indigenous plants, taking nutrients, sunlight, soil, Animals with a backbone are called? - Endoskeletons or Vertebrates , Example of a an endoskeleton or vertebrate - Human or cow, Advantages of having a backbone - Support a life for movement, Disadvantages - The backbone can break = no outer shell for protection, 5 groups (B-FARM) - 1. Birds 2. Fish 3. Amphibians 4. Reties 5. Mammals, Animals without backbones are called? - Exoskeleton or Invertebrates e.g. snail or crab, Advantages of exoskeleton or Invertebrate? - supports, protects, waterproofing, Disadvantages of exoskeleton or invertebrate? - animal can't grow after moult becomes soft, Moult definition? - Outer layer of skin falls off which allows new skin to grow (shed), What is the purpose of the Human skeleton? - Skeltons support and form a structure, Vertebrate skeleton - what does it do? - Protects the animals vital organs (lungs and heart), All vertebrates have a ...? - Cranium that protects their brains and eye. Cranium is a scientific name, The backbone or vertebrate is made up of many verebra and ends in a ... - Backbone, Upper limbs attach at the ...? - Shoulder girdle, Lower limbs attach at the ...? - Hip Girdle, Calcium makes ....? - Bones strong, Muscles attach to ...? - Bones by tendons, Bones connect to to each other by ...? - Ligaments, Tendon definition? - A band of connective tissue that connects muscle to bone, Muscle allows for ... - Movement, Cartilage - Strong flexible tissue, Joint - Where bones meet = allows for movement, Struts and shell structures are...? - strong structure that supports weight, What do food chains do? - Transfer energy (specific order in which animals eat plants and other animals, starts at sun to the plant), What are producers? - Plants as they make their own food, Photosynthesis definition? - Plants make their own food using: sun, water, water, nutrients, carbon dioxide, Plants make own food and are then eaten by ...? - A herbivore, The herbivore is eaten by...? - A carnivore, What does an omnivore eat? - Plant and eats meat (other animals), Life cycle definition? - Stages that a living thing passes through in their lifetime, Life cycle of a plant ...? - seeds, roots, stem, fruit/germination, fertilisation, seeds, All living things need to reproduce (make more) - Reproduction makes sure that living things do not become extinct/die out, Reproduction (FPC) - 1. Fertilisation, 2. Pregnancy/growth, 3. caring for the young,
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