Question 1: Animals need food to:
(a) sleep
(b) drink
(c) grow
(d) bath
Correct Answer is Option C
All animals need food in order to live and grow. They obtain their food from plants or from other animals. Plants need water and light to live and grow.
Question 2: Which of the following animals is an omnivore?
(a) Lion
(b) Tiger
(c) Bear
(d) Deer
Correct Answer is Option C
An Organism which feeds on both plants and animals is an omnivore.Examples of omnivores include bears, birds, dogs, raccoons, foxes, certain insects, and even humans.
Question 3: Which of the following animals swallow its food as a whole?
(a) Bear
(b) Lion
(c) Snake
(d) Horse
Correct Answer is Option C
Snakes swallow things whole because they don't have teeth designed for chewing. In fact, their fangs curve backward to push food toward the throat.
Question 4: Animals that eat only plants are called:
(a) herbivorous
(b) carnivorous
(c) omnivorous
(d) none of these
Correct Answer is Option A
Animals that eat plants exclusively are herbivores, and animals that eat only meat are carnivores. When animals eat both plants and meat, they are called omnivores.
Question 5: Animals that chew the cud are mostly:
(a) carnivores
(b) herbivores
(c) omnivores
(d) none of these
Correct Answer is Option B
Animals that chew their cuds are referred to as ruminants. Ruminants are herbivores, meaning their diets consist of mainly plant material. Ruminants have multiple compartments in their stomachs which allow them to store and digest their food in this special way.
Question 6: The food chain begins with:
(a) plants
(b) carnivores
(c) herbivores
(d) omnivores
Correct Answer is Option A
Food chains begin with plants (known as primary producers), followed by the animals that consume plants (primary consumers or herbivores), the animals that eat herbivores (secondary consumers), and so on.
Question 7:
plant-eating, leeches, tongue, bear
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All animals need food in order to live and grow. They obtain their food from plants or from other animals.
Question 9: What is chewing the cud? Give two examples of animals which chew the cud.
When cud-chewing animals eat their food, some of the food is stored in a special pouch within its stomach. It later regurgitates this stored food, or cud, and begins to chew it again.Cattle, deer, sheep, goats and antelope are some examples of animals that chew their cud.
Question 10: Explain the eating habits of omnivorous animals.
Some animals, like crows, bears, dogs, cockroaches and humans, eat both plants and flesh of other animals. Examples of omnivores include bears, birds, dogs.
Question 11: All animals depend on plants for their food. How?
Animals get their energy from food.They get their energy from the sun, which allows them to manufacture the substances they need for their development. Most animals depend directly or indirectly on plants. In this way, even carnivores that feed on herbivores depend on the plants that feed their prey.
Question 12: What is a food chain?
A food chain is the transfer of food energy from plants to an animal and then to another animal. Food chains begin with plants (known as primary producers), followed by the animals that consume plants (primary consumers or herbivores), the animals that eat herbivores (secondary consumers), and so on.
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Question 14: Name two animals which swallow their food as a whole.
Snakes, Frogs, Turtles
Question 15: Name an animal which has a long sticky tongue.
Frogs
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