PASS Review #2 (Grade 3)
This will serve as your reviewer for the PASS test.
Created Date
05.04.21
Last Updated
05.06.21
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What is a living thing?
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What is cell?
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If something moves, does that mean it is a living thing?
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Do living things respond to the world around them?
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Do living things grow and develop?
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Do non-living things use energy?
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Which two words are opposites?
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It is composed of the three bones known as the hammer, anvil and stirrup.
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Our sense organs helps us perceive the surroundings around us.
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Ears help to hear all of the sounds around us.
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Earwax helps fight infections and protects the ear from tiny foreign objects.
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The eye is a round, liquid-filled sphere that allows us to see the things around us.
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Our eyes help us judge depth, interpret new information and identify colors.
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The sense organs for smell is the olfactory receptors.
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The nose is responsible for interpreting the signals from the environment to smell.
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The human nose can detect and recognize thousand of different smells.
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The skin is the organ responsible for your sense of touch.
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The skin is the largest organs in the body.
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Melanin is the pigment that contributes to your skin color.
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The tiny bumbs found on the surface of the tongue is called papilla.
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There is only one type of taste that can be detected by the taste buds.
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In the taste buds are specialized cells to taste receptors.
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What are the basic parts of almost all plants?
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What are the main job of roots?
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Process plants use to make food.
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What would most likely to happen if you did not allow leaves to get air or light?
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How do most plants reproduce?
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Seed may begin to grow when pollen from stamen on one flower sticks to the pistil.
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How might a seed travel to a new place where it can grow?
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Reproduce means to make more of the same kind.
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How do plants help animals survive?
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Example of plant materials
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Animals get energy through eating plants or other animals.
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The transfer of pollen from flower to flower for the purpose of making new plants.
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Why are there so many habitats?
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What is latitude?
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Which of these is a building block of habitats?
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Living things survive best in habitats in which all their needs are met.
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Birds migrating to a cooler place in the summer is an example of adaptation.
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When people cut down trees, the soil can be washed away by rain, this is an example of _
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How do people change habitats?
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What makes the life cycle of a cat and a dog similar?
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Larva is a life cycle stage for which living things?
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Which of these goes through the childhood stage?
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Which of these goes through the adult stage?
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An egg is the beginning life cycle stage for which living things?
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