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BP Jr - Living & Nonliving Things

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Question 1
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Which is a nonliving thing?

Question 2
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Which is a living thing?

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Question 10
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Which is a nonliving thing that comes from a living thing?

How are ALL living things alike?
They have thoughts.
They have heartbeats.
They need energy.
They make their own food.
Which example includes a living and nonliving thing?
A bird sleeps on a tree branch.
A computer sits on a desk.
A lizard hunts for an insect.
A snake hides under a rock.
How is a rock different from a plant?
A rock cannot reproduce, but a plant can.
A rock needs light to live, but a plant does not.
A rock can grow, but a plant cannot.
A rock can die, but a plant lives forever.

How might a desert mouse survive in a hot desert?
It sits in the sunshine to stay warm.
It travels to a colder, snowier place.
It turns sunlight into food and energy.
It goes underground to stay cool.

A plant will ADJUST to its environment by growing toward a sunny window. What does ADJUST mean?
to adapt
to make its own food
to stay warm
to move far away
Which is a living thing?
wind
water
grass
sun
Which sentence is FALSE?
A grasshopper needs nonliving things in its environment.
A computer is a nonliving thing because it cannot grow.
A nonliving thing needs food and water to survive.
A plant can reproduce and make more of its own kind.