Name ______Grade 4Homeroom:______
Plant & Animal Structures & Processes
Structure and Function
Class Work
- Define what structure is in your own words and give an example.
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- Describe two of the structures on slide 7 in terms of size, features, materials and location.
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- Howis the function of a bats wing and whales fin similar?
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Name ______Grade 4Homeroom:______
Homework
- Look at your environment around you, andgive two examples of structuresof organisms.
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- Describe the organisms you identified in terms of size, features, materials and location.
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- Define function and give an example.
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- Identify the function of the following structures:
- Teeth: ______
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- Wing: ______
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- Roots: ______
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Name ______Grade 4Homeroom:______
Structure Fits Function
Class Work
- Every structure has a ______.
- What are the 4 core functions of organisms?
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- Describe which structures support a plants growth.
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- Describe which structures support an animal’s survival
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- Describe which structures support a plants reproduction
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- Describe which structures support an animal’s behavior
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Name ______Grade 4Homeroom:______
Homework
- Organisms have ______based on their functions.
- Describe which structures support an animal’s growth:
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- Describe which structures support an plants survival
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- Describe which structures support an animal’s reproduction:
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- Describe which structures support an plants behavior:
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Name ______Grade 4Homeroom:______
Internal Structures
Class Work
- Organisms have both ______and external structures that serve various functions.
- Describe the internal functions that support the movement or a dogs legs.
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- Give an example of an internal structure that supports a plants growth.
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- Give an example of an internal structure that supports an animal’s survival.
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- Give an example of an internal structure that supports an animal’s behavior.
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- Give an example of an internal structure that supports a plants reproduction.
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Name ______Grade 4Homeroom:______
Homework
- For each ______structure there are ______structures that support its function.
- Give an example of an internal structure that supports an animal’s growth.
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- Give an example of an internal structure that supports a plants survival.
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- Give an example of an internal structure that supports a plants behavior.
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- Give an example of an internal structure that supports an animal’s reproduction.
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Name ______Grade 4Homeroom:______
Information Processing
Class Work
- What are the 5 senses?
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- What are specialized receptors? Give an example.
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- How is a bee’s vision different from other animals? Explain.
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- How can plants react to their environment? Give an example.
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- Different signals from all over the body are transmitted to ______parts of the brain.
- What is sensory integration?
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Name ______Grade 4Homeroom:______
Homework
- Animals often have ______senses when compared to humans.
- Give two examples of a specialized receptor and the type of signal they send
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- From the video on plant senses, how do they react to their environment?
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- What is responsible for decoding all the signals from the different receptors? Why is this important?
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- ______parts of the brain are responsible for processing ______types of information. (Hint: both blanks are the same)
Name ______Grade 4Homeroom:______
Receiving and Sending Signals
Class Work
- What connects the receptors to the brain?
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- What part of the brain is responsible for routing or directing the incoming signals?
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- Where do actions come from?
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- How is a reflex different from other actions?
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Name ______Grade 4Homeroom:______
Homework
- How is information transferred from the senses and organ to the brain?
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- What is meant by saying the brain is a two way street?
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- Describe what an instinct is and give an example.
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Answer Key
- Structure is the physical appearance of an organism, examples might include and animals legs or plants roots.
- Answers will vary, students should describe the structures of a horse and dog in terms of size, features, materials and location.
- A bats wing and a whale’s tale are similar in that they both are used for motion.
- Function is that something does. Examples should describe how the structure is used.
- Examples should describe the two structures in terms of size, features, materials and location.
- Function is what something does. Examples should describe how the structures are used.
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- Chew food, attack/defense
- Flight, motion
- Gather nutrients, anchor plant
- Function
- Growth, survival, behavior, reproduction.
- Roots absorb nutrients, leave produce food, stem provides support for growth.
- Hide protects against the environment and provides camouflage, claws and teeth for defense, eyes spot danger
- Flowers attract pollinators, seeds pass along genes to next generation
- Legs provide movement for migration, reacts to the environment, communicates with others.
- Structures
- Claws to gather food, mouth and teeth to chew food, legs to chase food
- Spines to protect against foragers, thick skin to protect the plant, stem to hold water.
- Physical features attract a mate, sex organs pass along genes to next generation.
- Leaves grow towards the light, Stems react to the environment
- Internal
- Answers will vary but should describe internal functions that support movement such as muscles, nerves, bones, heart, ect.
- Transport system, roots
- Brain, muscles
- Vocalizing (communication), hibernating
- Seeds, reproductive parts
- Internal, external
- Digestive system, heart, lungs
- Poison, storing extra water
- Growing towards light, losing their leaves.
- Reproductive organs
- Sight, smell, hearing, touch & taste
- Specialized receptors send specific information to the brain. The nose sends information about smells.
- Bees are able to see ultraviolet light because they have specialized receptors.
- Plants react to their environment by reacting when touched to protect themselves and by growing towards the sunlight.
- Specific
- Sensory integration is the combining of all the information received from the senses and it’s processing to make sense of the information.
- Heightened
- Eyes, ears, nose, tongue. They send specific information and feedback.
- Plants respond to the sunlight by growing towards it through phototropism.
- The brain decodes all the messages from receptors and makes sense of the information.
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- Neurons and nerves
- The lower part of the brain (brain stem) routes information to the correct region of the brain.
- Actions are sent out from the brain.
- Reflexes are automatic and do not require any thought, while actions require thought.
- Information moves over a series of neurons and nerves.
- The brain not only receives signals from all over the body, it also sends out signals to the rest of the body.
- Instincts are something you are innately born with, such as the ability to breathe or eat.