Cambridge Global English, Learner's Book 6, Unit 3, Living Things
What is the process by which plants make their own food called?
Photosynthesis
Respiration
Transpiration
Germination
What is the function of the heart in the human body?
Pumping blood
Digesting food
Producing hormones
Filtering waste
What is the function of the lungs in the human body?
Breathing
Pumping blood
Digesting food
Filtering waste
Which of the following is a characteristic of mammals?
Giving birth to live young
Laying eggs
Having gills
Being cold-blooded
What is the main function of the roots in plants?
Absorbing water and nutrients
Producing flowers
Conducting photosynthesis
Supporting the plant
What is the function of the stem in plants?
Supporting the plant and transporting water and nutrients
Producing flowers
Conducting photosynthesis
Absorbing water and minerals
What is the function of the leaves in plants?
Conducting photosynthesis
Anchoring the plant
Absorbing water and nutrients
Supporting the plant
What is the function of the flower in plants?
Reproduction
Supporting the plant
Absorbing water and nutrients
Conducting photosynthesis
Which of the following is an example of a predator-prey relationship?
Lion and zebra
Sunflower and bee
Grass and rabbit
Tree and bird
What is the function of the feathers in birds?
Insulation, flight, and display
Eating and gathering food
Breathing
Building nests
What is the function of the scales in fish?
Protection and reducing friction
Insulation
Flight
Building nests
What is the function of the exoskeleton in insects?
Protection and support
Insulation
Flight
Building nests
What is the function of the antennae in insects?
Sensing the environment and detecting food
Protection and support
Flight
Building nests
What is the function of the gills in fish?
Extracting oxygen from water
Insulation
Flight
Building nests
What is the function of the fur or feathers in animals?
Insulation and protection
Flight
Breathing
Building nests
What is the function of the tentacles in cephalopods?
Capturing prey and sensing the environment
Insulation
Flight
Building nests
What is the function of the roots in plants?
Anchoring the plant and absorbing water and nutrients
Producing flowers
Conducting photosynthesis
Supporting the plant
What is the function of the chlorophyll in plants?
Capturing sunlight for photosynthesis
Anchoring the plant
Absorbing water and nutrients
Supporting the plant
What is the function of the stomata in plants?
Regulating gas exchange and water loss
Producing flowers
Conducting photosynthesis
Supporting the plant
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