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Science Quiz Bee Grade 3 7. An animal that only eats plant.

a. Carnivore
b. Omnivore
c. Herbivore
Easy: d. Servivore

1. Bats can fly in darkness because- 8. Which of the following can make their own food.

a. They can see objects in darkness. a. Plants


b. They have big wings. b. Mammals
c. They generate flashes of light c. Insects
d. They generate ultrasonic sound waves. d. Reptiles

2. Part of the plant that generates seeds 9. They are known as the feathered animals

a. Stem a. Mammals
b. Flower b. Reptiles
c. Root c. Birds
d. Leaf d. Amphibians
e.
3. Which of these does a frog mostly likely need in 10-. What is the weather when the sun shining
order to survive? brightly.

a. A pond a. Stormy
b. Rocks b. Rainy
c. Soil c. Cloudy
d. Leaves d. Sunny

4. What is the best way to protect endangered


animals? Average:

a. Build houses 1. It is a curve flap like part attached to the side of the
b. Drain wetlands head.
c. Cut down trees
d. Preserve their natural habitat. a. Pinna
b. Ear Canal
5. Animals which feed their young through their
mammary gland. 2. A thin transparent material that covers the front
eye.
a. Amphibians
b. Reptiles a. Cornea
c. Birds b. Iris
d. Mammals
3. They are special structures which are sensitive to
6. Which of the following animal is a carnivore? food flavors.

a. Goat a. Papillae
b. Tiger b. Taste Buds
c. Cow
d. Worm
4. It removes extra salt and water from our body in Hard:
the form of sweat.
1. Animals without backbones. They have soft fleshy
a. Oil Glands bodies
b. Sweat Glands Invertebrates

5. A tube like mouth of butterflies, flies and


mosquitoes that help them sip their food. 2. They hold the plant firmly to the ground.

a. Proboscis Roots
b. Probiotics 3. The process in which leaves take in carbon dioxide
and water to make food with the help of sun light.
6. The hair like parts of clams and other shellfish.
Photosynthesis
a. Cilia
b. Celica 4. A gas that plants give off to which people and
animals breathe in.
7. They have a complete skeleton, protective
covering, and legs or fins. Oxygen

a. Invertebrates 5. It protects the seed that produce new plants.


b. Vertebrates
Fruits
8. It makes photosynthesis possible.
6. The ability to move substances from one part of the
a. Pollination body to another.
b. Chlorophyll
Internal Movement
9. The ability to move the body from one place to
another. 7. The amount of space taken up by matter.

a. External movement Volume


b. Internal Movement
8. The passing on of certain physical and mental
10. It is the removal of waste from the body characteristics from parents to offspring.

a. Excretion Heredity
b. Respiration
9. A sharp organ of some animals that is used to
wound, paralyze or kill prey or an enemy by piercing
and injecting a poisonous fluid.

Stinger

10. The act or process of breathing.

Respiration
Clincher:

1. The quality of a material that enables it to be


hammered into sheets

Malleability

2. It means to have or cause to have offspring.

Propagate

3. One of the long sharp teeth which are used by an


animal to seize, hold and tear apart its prey.

Fangs

4. Quality of material to return to its original size and


shape after it is stretched or deformed.

Elasticity

5. The nonliving parts of the eco system.

Abiotic Factors

6. The line or course along which sometimes moves,


lies or points.

Direction

7. Part of the eye where image is focused.

Retina

8. The back and forth movements that produce


sounds.

Vibration

9. Animals without backbones. They have soft fleshy


bodies

Invertebrates

10. Moisture coming from the sweat glands of the


skin.

Sweat

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