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Year 4 Science Animals Including Humans Quiz 19.05.20.201343472

The document is a year 4 science test on animals including humans. It contains questions about teeth labeling, wisdom teeth functions, identifying a food group from clues, matching digestion organs to their functions, defining predator and prey, drawing a food chain, and stating if a fact about intestines is true or false. The final challenge is to describe the journey of a piece of bread through the digestive system.

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Year 4 Science Animals Including Humans Quiz 19.05.20.201343472

The document is a year 4 science test on animals including humans. It contains questions about teeth labeling, wisdom teeth functions, identifying a food group from clues, matching digestion organs to their functions, defining predator and prey, drawing a food chain, and stating if a fact about intestines is true or false. The final challenge is to describe the journey of a piece of bread through the digestive system.

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Science: Year 4 end of unit test – Animals including humans:

1. Correctly label the teeth below.


Molar
Pre molar
Incisor
Canine
Wisdom

2. Explain the main function of a wisdom tooth and why humans no longer need them.

3. I give the body the tools for growth. I can be found in milk, cheese and fish. Which food group am I?

4. Draw arrows to match the digestion function to the definition:


Rectum Organ that cleans the blood.

Oesophagus Any waste left is deposited through here.

Large intestine A stretchy sack where food is broken down by


acids and enzymes.

Mouth Long flexible tube that food travels down to


reach the stomach

Liver All the food material that is still unwanted passes


through here. It is here that any last water or
minerals are absorbed into the blood.

Stomach Place where teeth chew food ready for digestion.

Small intestine A tube that breaks down food mixture so that the
body can absorb all the vitamins, minerals,
proteins, carbohydrates and fats.

5. What is the difference between a predator and prey?

6. Draw an example of a food chain below. Include a producer, consumer and a predator. Here is an
example to help you:

ACORN SQUIRREL FOX

7. True or false: The small intestine is longer than the large intestine.

Challenge:
8. Tell the story of how a piece of bread travels through the digestion system, starting at the mouth and
ending at the rectum.

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