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

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