Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? YEAR 5 LIVING THINGS.

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Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? YEAR 5 LIVING THINGS

Question 1

The process in which we sense changes around us and react to those changes is called... A nutrition B reproduction C interaction D circulation

The process in which we sense changes around us an react to them is called... A nutrition B reproduction C interaction D circulation

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Question 2

The cytoplasm of the cell... A occupies the interior B is the cell´s wraper C is not inside the cell D control the functions

The cytoplasm of the cell... A occupies the interior B is the cell´s wrapper C is not inside the cell D control the functions

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Question 3

The groups of cells specialized in performing certain tasks are called... A organs B tissues C systems D body

The groups of cells specialized in performing certain tasks are called... A organs B tissues C systems D body

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Question 4

A single-cell organism is formed of A many different cells B microscopic units C one cell D organisms

A single-cell organism is formed of... A many different cells B microscopic units C one cell D organisms

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Question 5

In Fungus Kingdom organisms reproduce... A by splitting in two B from seeds C with eggs D by spores

In Fungus Kingdom organisms reproduce... A by splittin in two B from seeds C with eggs D by spores

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Question 6

SYSTEMS are... A groups of cells especialized B groups of organs C parts formed of tissues D groups of systems

SYSTEMS are... A groups of cells especialized B groups of organs C parts formed of tissues D groups of systems

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Question 7

We take things from our surroundings to obtain energy is... A Reproduction B Interaction C Organization D Nutrition

We take things from our surroundings to obtain energy is... A Reproduction B Interaction C Organization D Nutrition

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Question 8

In which kingdom the cell contains chlorophyll? A Plants B Moneran C Fungus D Protists

In which kingdom the cell contains chlorophyll? A Plants B Moneran C Fungus D Protists

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Question 9

Some examples of the Protist Kingdom are... A bacterias, cocos... B algae,amoeba,paramecium C molds, lichens, yeast D grass, ferns, moss

Some examples of the Protist Kingdom are... A bacterias, cocos... B algae,amoeba,paramecium C molds, lichens, yeast D grass, ferns, moss

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Question 10 Final Question.

The organisms that reproduce by splitting in two are from the... A Protist & Fungus Kingdoms B Moneran & Protist C Plants & Moneran D Moneran & Fungus

The organisms that reproduce by splitting in two are from the... A Protist & Fungus Kingdom B Moneran & Protist C Plants & Moneran D Moneran & Fungus

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