Deck 6: Plants and Animals and Extended Investigations

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​The seed contains a baby plant called the _________________.
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​Understanding science is more than knowing or accumulating __________.
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​Other single-celled organisms such as paramecia and amoebas belong to the kingdom called ________________.
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​Carbon dioxide from the air enters the leaf through its __________________.
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​Seed plants are called _________________ and belong to the plant kingdom of classification
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​Living things are distinguished from nonliving things by their interactions with their ____________.
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Green plants make their own food at a site on the leaf called the __________________.
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​Animals that have no internal backbone, and whose skeleton is usually located on the exterior of the body rather than the interior, are called:

A) ​vertebrate.
B) ​invertebrate.
C) ​endoskeleton.
D) ​protist.
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​__________is a simple sugar that living things use to make energy so they can carry on their functions, including growth.
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​A vegetable is considered the root, stem, leaf, or what other part of the plant?

A) ​seed
B) flower​
C) ​cotyledon
D) ​stomata
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​The process of seeds sprouting and beginning to grow is called __________________.
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​Students modify and refine their existing concepts based on their interactions with the science materials and with their ________.
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​The thick halves of the lima bean seeds are called ____________________.
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​The process by which green plants make their own simple sugars by using carbon dioxide from the air and water from the soil in the presence of sunlight is called ________________.
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​Plants that produce seeds with two cotyledons are called __________________.
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​Concepts exploring the relationship between living things and their environment are explored more and more deeply as students mature. This is referred to as a ______________________.
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​The kingdom of single celled organisms that include all types of bacteria are called _____________.
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Animals with internal backbones including all fish, amphibians, birds, reptiles, and mammals are called:

A) vertebrate.
B) invertebrate.
C) endoskeleton.
D) protist.
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​Living things are distinguished from nonliving things by the fact that:

A) ​living things are made up of atoms.
B) ​living things take in materials from the environment and give off materials to the environment.
C) ​living things move.
D) ​living things are multicellular.
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A fruit is considered a container for:

A) ​roots.
B) ​leaves.
C) ​stems.
D) ​seeds.
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​Having plants and/or animals in your classroom can help students learn how to:

A) ​care for plants and animals.
B) ​observe things over an extended period of time.
C) ​observe things at regular intervals.
D) ​all of these options are correct.
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How can you handle a student who does not want to examine the earthworms because he or she is squeamish?
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​Multicelled organisms that include plant eaters, meat eaters, and parasites are in which kingdom?

A) ​Fungi
B) ​Plantae
C) ​Monera
D) ​Animalia
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What are some of the benefits of sustained investigations?
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​The vacant lot story is an example of:

A) ​a failed experiment.
B) ​a sustained investigation.
C) ​a short-term experiment.
D) ​direct instruction.
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How can comparing and contrasting the Velveteen Rabbit to a real rabbit help students to learn about what it means to be alive?
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​An example of a protist is:

A) ​bacteria.
B) ​algae.
C) ​fungi.
D) ​fish.
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​The five kingdoms recognized today are:

A) ​Monera, Protista, Fungi, Plantae, Animalia.
B) ​Monera, Amoeba, Bacteria, Plantae, Animalia.
C) ​Bacteria, Fungi, Invertebrates, Vertebrates, Plantae.
D) ​Monera, Amoeba, Protista, Fungi, Animalia.
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Why are earthworms essential for plant growth?
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​The process of seedlings sprouting is called:

A) ​germination.
B) ​fertilization.
C) ​planting.
D) ​pollination.
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Create an activity that would help students distinguish between living and nonliving things.
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​Photosynthesis is the process where green plants use a certain molecule from the air and water from the soil, in the presence of sunlight, to manufacture molecules. What is the molecule called?

A) ​oxygen
B) ​nitrogen
C) ​carbon dioxide
D) ​carbon monoxide
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​Another word for seed plants is:

A) ​Monera.
B) ​fungi.
C) ​angiosperms.
D) ​cotyledon.
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How can seeds germinate without sunlight?
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Brainstorm how you could provide multiple opportunities for sustained investigations for your students.
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​The seed contains a baby plant called the _________________.
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​Understanding science is more than knowing or accumulating __________.
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​Other single-celled organisms such as paramecia and amoebas belong to the kingdom called ________________.
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​Carbon dioxide from the air enters the leaf through its __________________.
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​Seed plants are called _________________ and belong to the plant kingdom of classification
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​Living things are distinguished from nonliving things by their interactions with their ____________.
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Green plants make their own food at a site on the leaf called the __________________.
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​Animals that have no internal backbone, and whose skeleton is usually located on the exterior of the body rather than the interior, are called:

A) ​vertebrate.
B) ​invertebrate.
C) ​endoskeleton.
D) ​protist.
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​__________is a simple sugar that living things use to make energy so they can carry on their functions, including growth.
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​A vegetable is considered the root, stem, leaf, or what other part of the plant?

A) ​seed
B) flower​
C) ​cotyledon
D) ​stomata
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​The process of seeds sprouting and beginning to grow is called __________________.
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​Students modify and refine their existing concepts based on their interactions with the science materials and with their ________.
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​The thick halves of the lima bean seeds are called ____________________.
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​The process by which green plants make their own simple sugars by using carbon dioxide from the air and water from the soil in the presence of sunlight is called ________________.
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​Plants that produce seeds with two cotyledons are called __________________.
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​Concepts exploring the relationship between living things and their environment are explored more and more deeply as students mature. This is referred to as a ______________________.
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​The kingdom of single celled organisms that include all types of bacteria are called _____________.
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Animals with internal backbones including all fish, amphibians, birds, reptiles, and mammals are called:

A) vertebrate.
B) invertebrate.
C) endoskeleton.
D) protist.
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​Living things are distinguished from nonliving things by the fact that:

A) ​living things are made up of atoms.
B) ​living things take in materials from the environment and give off materials to the environment.
C) ​living things move.
D) ​living things are multicellular.
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A fruit is considered a container for:

A) ​roots.
B) ​leaves.
C) ​stems.
D) ​seeds.
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​Having plants and/or animals in your classroom can help students learn how to:

A) ​care for plants and animals.
B) ​observe things over an extended period of time.
C) ​observe things at regular intervals.
D) ​all of these options are correct.
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How can you handle a student who does not want to examine the earthworms because he or she is squeamish?
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​Multicelled organisms that include plant eaters, meat eaters, and parasites are in which kingdom?

A) ​Fungi
B) ​Plantae
C) ​Monera
D) ​Animalia
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What are some of the benefits of sustained investigations?
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​The vacant lot story is an example of:

A) ​a failed experiment.
B) ​a sustained investigation.
C) ​a short-term experiment.
D) ​direct instruction.
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How can comparing and contrasting the Velveteen Rabbit to a real rabbit help students to learn about what it means to be alive?
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​An example of a protist is:

A) ​bacteria.
B) ​algae.
C) ​fungi.
D) ​fish.
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​The five kingdoms recognized today are:

A) ​Monera, Protista, Fungi, Plantae, Animalia.
B) ​Monera, Amoeba, Bacteria, Plantae, Animalia.
C) ​Bacteria, Fungi, Invertebrates, Vertebrates, Plantae.
D) ​Monera, Amoeba, Protista, Fungi, Animalia.
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Why are earthworms essential for plant growth?
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​The process of seedlings sprouting is called:

A) ​germination.
B) ​fertilization.
C) ​planting.
D) ​pollination.
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Create an activity that would help students distinguish between living and nonliving things.
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​Photosynthesis is the process where green plants use a certain molecule from the air and water from the soil, in the presence of sunlight, to manufacture molecules. What is the molecule called?

A) ​oxygen
B) ​nitrogen
C) ​carbon dioxide
D) ​carbon monoxide
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​Another word for seed plants is:

A) ​Monera.
B) ​fungi.
C) ​angiosperms.
D) ​cotyledon.
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How can seeds germinate without sunlight?
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Brainstorm how you could provide multiple opportunities for sustained investigations for your students.
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