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Lesson 6 Characteristics of Living and Non-Living Things

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Where do animals get their nutrients?

Question 2
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Name the living and nonliving things in the picture.

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Question 3
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Where do plants get nutrients?

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Question 4
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What is reproduction?

Question 5
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Where do nonliving things come from?

Question 6
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What do all living things need in order to live and stay healthy?

Question 7
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What other things do plants need-that animals do not need-in order to live? why?

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What do all living things deal?

Question 9
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An icicle "grows" as more water freezes. Is an icicle a living thing? How do you know?

Question 10
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Explain why cats cannot produce puppies.

Question 11
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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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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.

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Question 19
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What do all animals need in order to live?
A Air, water, and light
B Air, water, and nutrients
C Air and water
D Air, nutrients, and light
Which of the following things is living?
A Rock
B Sand
C Air
D Seaweed
Which of the following things needs light to make food?
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Which of the following things can grow bigger but is not on living?
A Grass
B Beetle
C Icicle
D Mushroom
What does a card do that a living thing also does?
A It uses air and water.
B It needs light, water, and nutrients.
C It can move from place to place by itself.
D It has adapted to its environment.
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?
A They have settled to the bottom.
B They are still floating in the water.
C The number of specks has doubled.
D The specks are gone and the water is gray