a characteristicthat a livingthing getsduring itslifetime musclesthat youcancontrol.body system madeup of muscles thatallow the body tomove and produceheat; Includessmooth, skeletal, andcardiac musclescardiomeans"heart"; heartmusclesworkingalso known asinvoluntary- doesthe moving withoutthinking about it.Ex: digestion,heart pumpingAnythingmade up ofparts heldtogether in aparticular way. all thingsthatsurround youeverydayA group ofrelated parts orcomponents thatwork together toachieve a goalor functionan oval-shapedopening thatallows food,liquids, and airto enter thebody.a behavior that isinborn, notlearned acharacteristic thata living thing getsfrom its parentswhat a partof the bodyor cell doesin relation tothe whole.behavior thatis not inborn,a skill that isdevelopedafter it is born a musculartube thatmoves foodand liquid fromthe throat to thestomach.muscles thatworkautomaticallywithoutconsciouscontrol.a long, tube-shaped organ inthe abdomenthat helps digestfood and absorbnutrients.also known asvoluntary- YOUdecide when tomove- Ex: liftingyour arms, movingyour legs, jumpingpassingtraits fromparents tochildren,offspringacharacteristicthat is passedfrom parent tooffspring. an organ in thehead thatcontrols all of aperson's bodyfunctions.to receivegeneticinformation andtraits from aparent orparentsa feature orquality belongingto a person,place, or thingand serving toidentify it bundles of fibersthat send andreceive messagesbetween the brainand the body.a muscular,hollow organthat is part ofthe digestivesystem. a delicate, cylindricalbundle of nerves thatruns from the lowerpart of the braindown through thespine, ending in thelow back.a characteristicthat a livingthing getsduring itslifetime musclesthat youcancontrol.body system madeup of muscles thatallow the body tomove and produceheat; Includessmooth, skeletal, andcardiac musclescardiomeans"heart"; heartmusclesworkingalso known asinvoluntary- doesthe moving withoutthinking about it.Ex: digestion,heart pumpingAnythingmade up ofparts heldtogether in aparticular way. all thingsthatsurround youeverydayA group ofrelated parts orcomponents thatwork together toachieve a goalor functionan oval-shapedopening thatallows food,liquids, and airto enter thebody.a behavior that isinborn, notlearned acharacteristic thata living thing getsfrom its parentswhat a partof the bodyor cell doesin relation tothe whole.behavior thatis not inborn,a skill that isdevelopedafter it is born a musculartube thatmoves foodand liquid fromthe throat to thestomach.muscles thatworkautomaticallywithoutconsciouscontrol.a long, tube-shaped organ inthe abdomenthat helps digestfood and absorbnutrients.also known asvoluntary- YOUdecide when tomove- Ex: liftingyour arms, movingyour legs, jumpingpassingtraits fromparents tochildren,offspringacharacteristicthat is passedfrom parent tooffspring. an organ in thehead thatcontrols all of aperson's bodyfunctions.to receivegeneticinformation andtraits from aparent orparentsa feature orquality belongingto a person,place, or thingand serving toidentify it bundles of fibersthat send andreceive messagesbetween the brainand the body.a muscular,hollow organthat is part ofthe digestivesystem. a delicate, cylindricalbundle of nerves thatruns from the lowerpart of the braindown through thespine, ending in thelow back.

5th Grade Science Review - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. I-a characteristic that a living thing gets during its lifetime
  2. B-muscles that you can control.
  3. B-body system made up of muscles that allow the body to move and produce heat; Includes smooth, skeletal, and cardiac muscles
  4. G-cardio means "heart"; heart muscles working
  5. I-also known as involuntary- does the moving without thinking about it. Ex: digestion, heart pumping
  6. O-Anything made up of parts held together in a particular way.
  7. G-all things that surround you everyday
  8. I-A group of related parts or components that work together to achieve a goal or function
  9. B-an oval-shaped opening that allows food, liquids, and air to enter the body.
  10. G-a behavior that is inborn, not learned a characteristic that a living thing gets from its parents
  11. B-what a part of the body or cell does in relation to the whole.
  12. O-behavior that is not inborn, a skill that is developed after it is born
  13. I-a muscular tube that moves food and liquid from the throat to the stomach.
  14. I-muscles that work automatically without conscious control.
  15. O-a long, tube-shaped organ in the abdomen that helps digest food and absorb nutrients.
  16. N-also known as voluntary- YOU decide when to move- Ex: lifting your arms, moving your legs, jumping
  17. O-passing traits from parents to children, offspring
  18. N-a characteristic that is passed from parent to offspring.
  19. N-an organ in the head that controls all of a person's body functions.
  20. B-to receive genetic information and traits from a parent or parents
  21. N-a feature or quality belonging to a person, place, or thing and serving to identify it
  22. O-bundles of fibers that send and receive messages between the brain and the body.
  23. G-a muscular, hollow organ that is part of the digestive system.
  24. G-a delicate, cylindrical bundle of nerves that runs from the lower part of the brain down through the spine, ending in the low back.