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Class 3 Science Living and Non-Living things

Last updated on June 28th, 2023 at 11:57 pm

Q-Why do animals move from place to place?

Animals move from place to place in search of food.

 

Q-How does the Mimosa plant respond to touch?

Mimosa plant folds its leaves when we touch, it is also known as touch me not.

 

Q-What is Reproduction?

Reproduction is the process in which the plant or animal reproduce its own kind.

 

Q-How can you say that the horse is alive?

We can say that the horses live because

  • Horse can breathe
  • Horse can move from one place to another
  • Horse can reproduce

 

Q-What are the waste materials that we get from plants?

The waste materials we get from plants are gums, latex and resins.

 

Q-What is the lifespan?

A living thing has a period of life called lifespan.

 

Q-How do animals reproduce?

Animals reproduce by giving birth to young ones.

 

Q-How do fish breathe?

Fishes breathe through their gills.

 

Q-Why do animals move from one place to another?

Animals move from place to place in search of food water and shelter.

 

Q-How living things breathe?

 Human beings and animals breathe through their lungs they use their nostrils to take in air and out.

 

Q-Define warm-blooded animals?

Animals that cannot change their body temperature according to their surroundings are called warm-blooded animals.

 

Q-How do birds reproduce?

 Birds reproduce by laying eggs.

 

Q-What are the different sense organs of the human body?

The different sense organs of the human body are:-

  • Nose
  • Eyes
  • Ears
  • Skin
  • Tongue

 

Q-What are Natural things?

 The things that are not made by man and available in nature are called natural things. Examples are – sun, air, water, etc.

 

Q-What are manmade things?

 Things that are made by man are called man-made things .for example – book, pencil, table .chair, etc.

 

Q-What are the features of living things?

The important features of living things are:-

  • Living things grow
  • Living things need food and water.
  • Living things move
  • Living things breathe
  • Living things reproduce
  • Living things grow older and die

 

Q-How do plants breathe?

 Plants breathe through tiny openings called stomata present on leaves.

 

Q-How do insects breathe?

 Insects such as ants and Cockroaches breathe through small holes called spiracles present on the body.

 

Q- Difference between Living and Non-Living?

  • Living things move while non-living things cannot move
  • Living things breathe while non-living things cannot breathe
  • Living things reproduce while non-living things cannot reproduce

 

MCQ on Living and Non-Living Things

 

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