UNITED INDIAN SCHOOL, KUWAIT
Ls. 9 Form and movement in animals
Ls. 10 Habitat of the living
ANSWER KEY
Q1. Fill in the blanks:
1. The substance filled inside the bones is BONE MARROW
2. Tough elastic tissue that covers the bone CARTILAGE
3. Most fish have a special structure called SWIM BLADDER that can be filled with air.
4. Sticky MUCOUS enables the snail to crawl on a variety of surface.
5. Body parts into which an earthworm's body is divided is called SEGMENTS
6. Mangroves are found in SWAMPY habitats.
7. PINE trees are common in boreal forest.
8. Tropical forests are also called RAINFOREST
9. Boreal forest are also called TAIGA
[Link] lose water by TRANSPIRATION
Q2. Write two examples for each of the following.
1. Vertebrates FISH FROG
2. Aquatic habitat MARINE COASTAL
3. Invertebrates SNAIL EARTHWORM
4. Ball-and-socket joints HIP JOINT SHOULDER JOINT
5. Hinge joints ELBOW JOINT KNEE JOINT
6. Polar Animals POLAR BEAR YAK
7. Tropical Animals BAT MONKEY
8. Gliding joints WRIST JOINT ANKLE JOINT
Q3. Answer the following:
1. How many types of joints are there in our body? Name them.
2. Name various parts of skeletal system.
3. Which is the longest bone in your body?
4. How do the earthworm move?
5. What are estuaries?
6. What helps a duck to swim in water?
7. What are coastal habitat?
8. From which substance is coral reefs made of?
9. Why do people feel sick on high mountains?
10. Regions where saltwater mixes with fresh water are called?
Q4. Match the following:
(f) Drip tip (vi) Deciduous forest
(g) Fleshy stem (vii) Rainforest trees
(h) Camouflage (viii) Cactus
(i) Shed leaves (ix) Sloth
Q5. Complete it:
Polar Region
Near fresh water
Marine Habitat
Trees
Boreal forest
CITY
Desert