6A Interdependence and variation What do you know?

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6A Interdependence and variation What do you know?

1. What do plants make new materials out of? 1.Air and water 2.Air only 3.Water only 4.Soil Response Grid

2. Plants can only make new materials when... 1.It is cold and dark 2.It is cold and light 3.It is warm and dark 4.It is warm and light Response Grid

3. Gardeners often put fertilisers on their gardens because fertilisers... 1.Help the soil to stick together 2.Contain water 3.Contain nutrients 4.Contain seeds Response Grid

4. Here are some animals. The best way of telling all these animals apart is by looking at... 1.What their bodes are covered with 2.The number of legs they have 3.The number of eyes they have 4.The number of wings they have Response Grid

5. Jack went to look at some plants in a wood. He drew some of the plants that he found. Which two plants are the same. 1.W and X 2.W and Y 3.W and Z 4.X and Y Response Grid

6. Here is a key for different types of bird. Use the key to work out the name of this bird. 1.White stork 2.Great white egret 3.Kittiwake 4.Elenora’s falcon Response Grid

7. Look at this food chain. What do greenfly eat? 1.Greenfly 2.Ladybirds 3.Rose bushes 4.You cannot tell from this food chain Response Grid

8. What is a consumer in science? 1.Someone who goes shopping 2.A plant that makes its own food 3.Something that is dead 4.An animal that eats other animals or plants Response Grid

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9. Which of these is a way in which animals can help plants? 1.Animals can eat plants 2.Animals can walk on plants 3.Animals can disperse the seeds of plants 4.Plants can provide homes for animals Response Grid

10. Cyclamens are plants that do not needs much light. Rose bushes needs lots of light. Hostas are plants that grow well in half-shaded areas. Mike wants to put these plants under a tree. Which list shows the order of how well they will grow from best to worst? 1.Rose bush, hosta, cyclamen 2.Cyclamen, hosta, rose bush 3.Hosta, rose bush, cyclamen 4.Hosta, cyclamen, rose bush Response Grid

11. What do plants not use their roots for? 1.Getting water 2.Getting nutrients 3.Holding them in the ground 4.Making food Response Grid

12. Which of these do earthworms not need from the soil? 1.Light 2.Water 3.Dead plant pieces for food 4.Air Response Grid

13. Look at the food chain below. Which living is a predator of great diving beetles? 1.A 2.B 3.C 4.D Response Grid

14. A fish is suited to where it lives because it has gills which allow it... 1.To swim 2.To breathe under water 3.To catch sea birds 4.To stay slippery Response Grid

15. A herbivore is... 1.A type of plant 2.An animal that eats other animals 3.An animal that eats plants 4.A type of rock Response Grid

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