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SCIENCE CHAPTER 4 - ANIMALS Identify the term being described. Circle the correct letter of the correct answer.

1. It is reproduction involving a male and female organism. a. Reproduction b. Asexual reproduction c. Sexual reproduction 2. They are special organs that produce reproductive cells or sex cells. a. Egg cells b. Gonads c. Sperm cells 3. It is the union of an egg cells and a sperm cells. a. Fertilization b. Gonads c. cells 4. It is the period when a hen warms the eggs until they hatch. a. Fragmentation b. budding c. incubation period 5. It is reproduction involving only one parent organisms. a. Reproduction b. Asexual reproduction c. Sexual reproduction 6. Animals that lay eggs. a. Egg-breeders b. Live-breeders c. Fertilization 7. The process in which animals produce a young of their own kind. a. Reproduction b. Asexual reproduction c. Sexual reproduction 8. Methods in asexual reproduction that breaks off a bud to make new ones. a. Budding b. Fragmentation c. Regeneration 9. Animals that give births to baby animals. a. Egg-breeders b. Live-breeders c. Fetus 10. A developing animal which when fully developed will be born as a baby animal. a. Cells b. Fetus c. Embryo 11. Female gonads are called __________. a. cells b. testes c. ovaries 12. Male gonads are called _____________. a. cells b. testes c. cells 13. They produce female reproductive cells called ______________. a. Sperm cells b. Egg cells c. cells 14. they produce male reproductive cells called ______________. a. Sperm cells b. Egg cells c. cells 15. Sperms cells are release inside the body of the female. then in only one sperm is able to fertilize the egg inside. a. Fertilization b. Internal Fertilization c. External Fertilization 16. The female and the male releases their cells in the water, the egg cells unite with the sperm cells. a. Fertilization b. Internal Fertilization c. External Fertilization 17. A method in asexual reproduction that divide into two or more pieces each piece becomes new individual. a. Budding b. Fragmentation c. Regeneration 18. A method in asexual reproduction wherein a piece of a parent can grow and develop into a new individual. a. Budding b. Fragmentation c. Regeneration 19. The cells that form a ball called ________. a. Germ layers b. Embryo c. Yolk 20. The three layer of cells is called ________. a. Endoderm b. Germ layers c. Embryo 21. The outer layer of Germ is called _______. a. Mesoderm b. Ectoderm c. Endoderm 22. The middle layer of germ is called ______. a. Mesoderm b. Ectoderm c. Endoderm 23. The inside layer of germ is called ______. a. Mesoderm b. Ectoderm c. Endoderm 24. A marine animals that do not have heads, arms, or internal organs, they are attach to the rocks, plants, and other objects under water, a. Hydras b. Sponge c. Planaria 25. It is aquatic flatworms that can reproduce by fragmentation. a. Planaria b. Hydras c. starfishes 26. Are tiny, slender animals that live in ponds and lakes. a. Starfishes b. Planaria c. Hydras 27. They are known as the stars, can reproduce asexually by regeneration only when part of their central disks is present. a. Hydras b. Starfishes c. Sponge 28. It refers to the change in form or structure of an organism. a. Life cycle b. metamorphosis c. Reproduction 29. The changes that animal undergoes during its lifespan form part of its _____________. a. Metamorphosis b. life cycle c. Reproduction 30. It has four stages: egg, larva, pupae and adult. a. Complete metamorphosis b. Incomplete metamorphosis

31. It has three stages egg, nymph and adult. a. Complete metamorphosis b. Incomplete metamorphosis 32. Animal inside the cocoon is called _______. a. larvae b. pupae c. chrysalis 33. About how many months did the frog complete its development? a. About three months b. about four months c. about five months 34. How many changes did the frog undergoes to complete its development? a. Four changes b. five changes c. six changes 35. It is a strong fiber, that comes from the cocoons of caterpillars called silkworms. They are made into cloth and is considered an excellent textile material. a. Fur b. Silk c. Wool 36. It comes from the thick growth of hair that covers the skin of certain animals. used in making coats. a. Fur b. Leather c. Silk 37. It comes from the fleece of sheep suitable material for clothes, socks, and gloves, blankets and rugs. a. Leather b. Wool c. Fur 38. Is actually animal hide like the skin of carabaos, snake, cows, and crocodile. Made into jackets, belts, shoes, wallets and bags. a. Fur b. Wool c. Leather 39. An organism that causes harm to another organism is called _______. a. Pests b. Flies c. Pets 40. They are the most dangerous pets, they carry germs inside their bodies, on the tip of their mouthparts, or in the hair on their bodies. a. Dust mites b. Flies c. Rats 41. They breed on stagnant water in bottles, tires, cans, roof gutters, and vases. a. Dengue-carrying mosquitoes b. Rats c. Dust mites 42. They are very harmful, they gnaw wooden parts of the house and clothes, can contaminate food. a. Flies b. Dust mites c. Rats 43. Which refers to the production of another organism similar to the parent organism? a. Fertilization b. reproduction c. respiration 44. Which of the following animals undergoes asexual reproduction? a. Sea urchin b. sponge c. toad 45. Which of the following animals undergoes incomplete metamorphosis? a. Moth b. mosquito c. tree hopper 46. How many stages are involved in a complete metamorphosis? a. Three b . four c. five 47. Which of the following pair of animals have skin that is used in making shoes, wallets, belts and bags? a. alligators and snakes b. lions and tigers c. pigeons and eagles 48. Which of the following sets of animals is a source of milk? a. Cow, ewe, tiger b. cow, carabao, goat c. ewe, cat, ostrich 49. How can we exterminate denque-carrying mosquitoes? a. Keep the surrounding clean and fumigate breeding areas of mosquitos. b. Keep water containers tightly closed. c. All of the above. 50. Most likely, about what time of the day does a dengue-carrying mosquitoe bite? a. An hour before sunrise and late in the afternoon, around sunset or twilight time. b. At noontime when the sun is directly overhead. c. At 9 oclock a.m. and 3 oclock p.m. 51. Which of the following series of stages shows the possible development of a beetle? a. Egg, pupa, grub, adult b. Egg, grub, pupa adult c. Grub, egg, pupa, adult 52. Which is a proper way of handling animals? a. Take them for walk during the day. b. Give them food and water. c. All of the above.

Tell how the following animals reproduce. Write LB for Live Breeders and EB for Egg Breeders. _____ 1. Cow _____ 2. Rabbit _____ 3. Catfish _____ 4. Chicken _____ 5. Tamaraw _____ 6. Snake _____ 7. Lizard _____ 8. Dog _____ 9. Goat _____ 10. Crocodiles _____ 11. Carabao _____ 12. Whale _____ 13. Dolphin _____ 14. Parrot _____ 15. Turtles

How do the following animals develop? Write C for complete metamorphosis and I for Incomplete metamorphosis. _____ 1. Dragonfly _____ 2. Scale insect _____ 3. Paper wasp _____ 4. Aphids _____ 5. Locust _____ 6. Mealy bug _____ 7. Cicada _____ 8. Fruit fly _____ 9. Firefly _____ 10. Honeybee _____ 11. Moth _____ 12. Bumblebee

Complete the following graphic organizer to show the stages in the development of insects.
METAMORPHOSIS

Stages of Complete METAMORPHOSIS

Stages of Complete METAMORPHOSIS

Identify the following terms, Write your answer on the blank. Choose below Dust mites Rats Leptospirosis Tiger mosquitoes Pests Flies Aedes Aegypti

________________________ 1. What is known as the dengue-carrying mosquito? ________________________ 2. What are eight legged microscopic organisms that feed on dead cells of human skin? ________________________ 3. What is one of the several diseases of humans caused by infections? ________________________ 4. What are insects which leave germs on food and may cause dysentery and sleeping sickness? ________________________ 5. They are called ______ because of their appearance black with white bands on their legs. ________________________ 6. What pests are very harmful, they can gnaw wooden parts of the house and Clothes? ________________________ 7. What is an organism that causes harm to another organism?

Lesson 13 How People Use Animals Complete the following chart that present in detail the usefulness of animals.

USE OF ANIMALS

Food

Clothing

ANSWER KEY IN SCIENCE ANIMALS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. C B A C B A A A B B 11. C 12. B 13. B 14. A 15. B 16. C 17. B 18. C 19. B 20. B 21. B 22. A 23. C 24. B 25. A 26. C 27. B 28. B 29. B 30. A 31. B 32. C 33. B 34. B 35. B 36. A 37. B 38. C 39. A 40. B 41. A 42. C 43. C 44. B 45. C 46. B 47. A 48. B 49. C 50. A 51. B 52. C

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

LB LB EB EB LB

6. EB 7. EB 8. LB 9. LB 10. EB

11. EB 12. LB 13. LB 14. EB 15. EB

1. 2. 3. 4.

I I C I

5. I 6. I 7. I 8. C

9. C 10. C 11. C 12. C

EGG LARVAE PUPA ADULT

EGG NYMPH ADULT

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

Aedes Aegypti Dust Mites Leptospirosis Flies Tiger Mosquitoes Rats Pets

Uses of Animals Food Work Protection Pets Decorations Entertainment Transportation Clothing -

meat, eggs, milk, honey

silk, fur, wool, leather

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