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Science

I. True or False

___________1. All things, living and nonliving, that surround another living thing are part of its environment.

___________2. The environment provides all the basic needs of a living thing.

___________3. The whole world is our environment.

___________4. The environment is the source of materials that people can use to create living things.

___________5. Animals serves only its purpose being a food sources.

___________6. Other animals such as dogs and cats make a great source of food for people.

___________7. Many people still pursue activities that harm or destroy the environment.

___________8. Anything can be a pollutant.

___________9. Plants grow healthy on a polluted land.

___________10. Pollution affects only the land and water.

___________11. Factories use fuels to make their machine work, thus, factories causes air pollution.

___________12. A person has 20,000 taste buds at birth but some of these die as he or she gets older.

___________13. The light at the back of the eye travels through the vitreous body.

___________14. You can learn to speak even if you cannot hear sounds.

___________15. Keep your ears clean by washing the outer part.

___________16. The blood of warm-blooded animals changes as the temperature of the environment
changes.

___________17. The gills of amphibians develop into lungs as they grow.

II. Identification.

_____________________________1. The thing that causes the pollution.

_____________________________2. The act when something that is not clean or safe is introduced into the
environment and harms it.

_____________________________3. It means to make dirty and not safe to use.

_____________________________4. A gas that is harmful to whoever breathes it in a huge amount.

_____________________________5. A tiny hairs that line the eyelid to protect the eye from amall particles of
dirt and sweat that may get into the eye.

_____________________________6. A white part of the eye that is made of tough material that protects the
inside of the eye.

_____________________________7. It serves as a protective covering for the front part of the eye.

_____________________________8. The black circle at the center of the iris.

_____________________________9. It moistens the eye and keeps away dirt and sweat that may enter the
organ.

_____________________________10. A small opening through which light enters the eye.

_____________________________11. It is the colored part of the eye.

_____________________________12. A part of the eye that screens the amount of light that enters the eye.

_____________________________13. This transparent part is a jellylike substance that gives the eye its
shape.
_____________________________14. It receives light from the lens.

_____________________________15. It changes the images and colors into nerve messages.

_____________________________16. It is a clear and colorless part behind the iris that receives the light that
enters through the pupil.

_____________________________17. The light at the back of the eye travels through this.

_____________________________18. It is made up of million of special cells called rods and cones.

_____________________________19. It carries nerve messages from retina back to the brain.

_____________________________20. It interprets messages and leads you to recognize images that you are
looking at.

_____________________________21. It let the eye sense light.

_____________________________22. It allows the eye to identify colors.

_____________________________23. The sense organ of seeing.

_____________________________24. The sense organ of hearing.

_____________________________25. A part of the ear that is responsible for keeping balance.

_____________________________26. A coiled tube in the inner ear.

_____________________________27. They create signals, which travel to the brain.

_____________________________28. Has a very tiny strands of hair that move as the sound vibrate.

_____________________________29. It is filled with fluid, which moves when the small bones vibrate.

_____________________________30. A bone that is attached to the eardrum.

_____________________________31. A thin layer of skin that vibrates as it receives sound waves.

_____________________________32. It is the smallest bone in the human body and attached to the anvil.

_____________________________33. A small air-filled space in the eardrum.

_____________________________34. A semicircular part that collects the sounds.

_____________________________35. The passageway through which the sounds from the auricle pass.

_____________________________36. It is attached to the hammer.

_____________________________37. A part of the ear that contains 3 small bones.

_____________________________38. A thin layer of skin that lines the inside of your nose.

_____________________________39. A sticky fluid that traps dust, dirt and germs from the air.

_____________________________40. The opening for the air you breathe in and out.

_____________________________41. Part of the nose that secretes mucus.

_____________________________42. A space in the inner part of your nose that is connected to the throat.

_____________________________43. A thin membrane that attached the tongue at the bottom of your
mouth.

_____________________________44. Made up of millions of tiny receptors that detect odors.

_____________________________45. It transmit the information about the odor from the receptors to the
olfactory bulb.

_____________________________46. It interprets the signals and tells you what you have smelled.

_____________________________47. It is attached to the bottom of your mouth by a thin membrane.

_____________________________48. A layer of tiny bumps in the tongue.


_____________________________49. Tiny hairs inside your nose that traps dust, dirt and germs from the air
you breathe.

_____________________________50. It lets you identify the taste of the food you eat.

_____________________________51. Each taste bud is made up of cells that have tiny hairs
called___________________.

_____________________________52. It sends signals to the brain about the taste of the food.

_____________________________53. An organ for the sense of touch.

_____________________________54. Through which your sweat goes out.

_____________________________55. Outer layer of the skin that you can see and feel.

_____________________________56. Bring oxygen and other nutrients to your skin and take away the waste
from it.

_____________________________57. This layer contains nerve endings, blood vessels, oil glands and sweat
glands.

_____________________________58. It sends signals to the brain, which then identifies what you have
touched.

_____________________________59. Produce the natural oil of the skin.

_____________________________60. It produce sweat that goes out from your pores.

_____________________________61. It keeps your skin well-oiled and protected.

_____________________________62. A tiny tube where the hair comes out.

_____________________________63. Fat that helps the body to stay warm and protects your body when you
fall or hit something.

_____________________________64. A lotion that contains substances that help the skin block off the heat
of the sun.

_____________________________65. An ear doctor is called ___________.

_____________________________66. An eye doctor is called ___________.

_____________________________67. Animals that have a backbone or an internal skeleton.

_____________________________68. Animals that do not have a backbone.

_____________________________69. Those animals with blood that is always warm even when the
temperature of their environment changes.

_____________________________70. They have fur, or a hairy coat, as body covering.

_____________________________71. Mammals that live on land but are able to fly or move across the sky
because of their wings.

_____________________________72. Mammals that live in water.

_____________________________73. Vertebrates that live in water.

_____________________________74. Animals whose body temperature changes depending on the


temperature around them.

_____________________________75. Body parts of the fish that allows them to breathe while in water.

_____________________________76. Hard and flattened plates that serves as the body covering of fish.

_____________________________77. Vertebrates that have feathers and wings and lay eggs.

_____________________________78. Uses by birds to poke around in tree trunks to get worms and and small
insects for food.

_____________________________79. Cold blooded animals that born with gills and tails and they begin their
lives in water.
_____________________________80. Cold blooded vertebrates that has dry dry and scaly skin that they shed
as they get bigger.

_____________________________81. They can live on land and in water.

_____________________________82. The biggest group of invertebrates.

_____________________________83. Invertebrates that are characterized by an exoskeleton and jointed


legs.

_____________________________84. They do not have wings and antennae and they make webs to trap and
kill their prey.

_____________________________85. The middle part of the body of an insect.

_____________________________86. An outer supportive covering or skeleton of an animal. (as an


Arthropod)

III. Enumeration

A. Parts of the Outer Ear


1. F. Reptiles
2. 1.
3. 2.
3.
B. Parts of the Middle Ear
1. G. Three main Parts of the Insect’s body
2. 1.
3. 2.
C. Parts of the Inner Ear 3.
1.
2. H. Arachnids
3. 1.
2.
D. Vertebrates Animals 3.
1.
2. I. The Two parts of Body of Arachnids
3. 1.
2.
E. Invertebrates Animals
1.
2.
3.
IV. Identifying the parts of the organs.

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