Lesson 6 Characteristics of Living and Non-Living Things

By Gina Oliver
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19 Questions
1.

Where do animals get their nutrients?

2.

Name the living and nonliving things in the picture.

3.

Where do plants get nutrients?

4.

What is reproduction?

5.

Where do nonliving things come from?

6.

What do all living things need in order to live and stay healthy?

7.

What other things do plants need-that animals do not need-in order to live? why?

8.

What do all living things deal?

9.

An icicle "grows" as more water freezes. Is an icicle a living thing? How do you know?

10.

Explain why cats cannot produce puppies.

11.

In order to run, a car needs air, water, and its own kind of "food." It also eliminates waste and sometimes a car can "die." How is a car at the same as a living thing? How is it different from a living thing?

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13.

Suppose you put a hamster and a plant in a very dark room. You give them both water every day. You also feed the hamster and give the plant nutrients. Explain what will happen to the hamster in the plant.

14.

What do all animals need in order to live?

15.

Which of the following things is living?

16.

Which of the following things needs light to make food?

17.

Which of the following things can grow bigger but is not on living?

18.

What does a card do that a living thing also does?

19.

Suppose you see some dark specks floating in a jar of water. You put a lid on the jar and look at it the next day. What might make you think that the specks are tiny living things?