Grade 5 Finals

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Across
  1. 2. a type of graph used to compare groups to each other
  2. 3. the process that plants use to make their own food
  3. 5. roundworms
  4. 6. invertebrates with 5-part symmetry
  5. 8. plants with roots, stems, and leaves
  6. 12. this group makes up the majority of animals
  7. 14. animals with stinging cells, such as jellyfish
  8. 17. group of animals that lay eggs and have scales
  9. 20. flowering plants
  10. 21. the last step of the scientific method
  11. 22. tool used to measure volume
  12. 23. a type of graph used to compare parts to the whole
  13. 28. animals with hair and produce milk
  14. 29. unit of volume
  15. 30. a type of graph to show change over time
  16. 32. the group including snails and squid
Down
  1. 1. data involving drawings and notes
  2. 4. the group of mammals that can lay eggs; includes the platypus
  3. 7. the largest group of mammals
  4. 9. data involving numbers
  5. 10. a jawless fish
  6. 11. unit of distance
  7. 13. the most diverse group of invertebrates
  8. 15. plants without roots, stems, and leaves
  9. 16. fish with skeletons made of cartilage
  10. 18. group of mammals that carries young in pouchs
  11. 19. unit of mass
  12. 22. A single plane of symmetry can be drawn that divides an animal into two similar parts
  13. 24. microscopic invertebrates that can endure extreme conditions, also known as "water bears"
  14. 25. the largest group of fish; possess swim bladders
  15. 26. group of animals that can walk on land, but needs to stay near water
  16. 27. tool used to measure mass
  17. 31. seed-bearing plants that do NOT have flowers