This document appears to be a list of questions at the end of a chapter about life processes in science. The questions cover topics like the differences between living and non-living things, the difference between vertebrates and invertebrates, the definition of a life cycle and classification, what an identification key is, why animals need nutrition, and examples of animals that give birth or lay eggs to reproduce.
This document appears to be a list of questions at the end of a chapter about life processes in science. The questions cover topics like the differences between living and non-living things, the difference between vertebrates and invertebrates, the definition of a life cycle and classification, what an identification key is, why animals need nutrition, and examples of animals that give birth or lay eggs to reproduce.
This document appears to be a list of questions at the end of a chapter about life processes in science. The questions cover topics like the differences between living and non-living things, the difference between vertebrates and invertebrates, the definition of a life cycle and classification, what an identification key is, why animals need nutrition, and examples of animals that give birth or lay eggs to reproduce.
LIFE PROCESSES SCIENCE P3 End of Chapter Questions
1. Name 4 differences between living and non-living
things. Explain. 2. What is the major difference between a vertebrate and an invertebrate? 3. What is “life cycle”? 4. What does “classification” mean? End of Chapter Questions
5. What is “an identification key”?
6. Why do animals need nutrition? 7. Describe how you have grown since birth. 8. Name some animals that give birth and lay eggs to reproduce.