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Class:3rd science। * Animal and plants * * Both animals and plants are living things but they are different in many way.

Class:3rd science
* Animal and plants *
* Both animals and plants are living things but they are different in many way.

* Animals move but plant don't move. 
* Animals eat plants. 
* Animals breath through lungs, gills, or air hole while plants breathe through stomata. 
* Animal have sense organs but plants do not have sense organs..
 * Animal reproduce by laying eggs or by giving birth to young ones while plants reproduce from seeds or other parts.
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• Human breathe through nose, some animals breathe through nostrils, insects breathe through tiny holes.
• Animals cannot make their own food but plants can make their own food.
• Animals can walk and move for food but plants cannot move from one place to other.
• Movement is the main difference between animals and plants.
• Animals produce their own kind by either giving birth to young ones or by laying eggs.
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A. Tick(✓) the correct answer:
1. The breathing organ of fish is-----
(a) lungs
(b) holes
(c) gills[✓]
2. Plants like potato grow from-------
(a) stems[✓]
(b) roots
(c) seeds
3. Which one of the following shows the process of photosynthesis?
(a) plants[✓]
(b) human beings 
(c) animals
4. Which one of the following is called the food factory of a plant?
(a) stems
(b) leaves[✓]
(c) roots
5. The tiny pores in leaves are called------.
(a) roots
(b) shoot system 
(c) stomata[✓]
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B. Fill in the blanks:
[locomotion, kitchen, organs, oxygen, plants ]
1. Leaves are called the-----of the plant.
[kitchen]
2. Animals respond with the help of sense---.
[organs]
3. ------- have no sense organs.
[plants]
4. The movement of animals is called-----. [locomicon.]
5. ----------- release in the air by plants.
[oxygen]
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C. Write True [✓] or False[×]:
1. Plants show the property of photosynthesis. True [✓]
2. Ducks and frogs cannot move.False[×]
3. Humans can make their own food. 
True [✓]
4. Parts of plants show some type of movement. False[×]
5. Plant give birth to new plants.True [✓]
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D. the following questions:
1. What are the difference between animals and plants?
Ans: Animals can walk and move for food but plants cannot move from one place to other.

2. How the animals respond to the environment?
Ans: Animals taken in oxygen and give out carbon dioxide during the breathing process.
 Carbon dioxide released by animals in the air is used by plants to prepare food through photosynthesis.

3. How do plants respond to the environment?
Ans: Oxygen released in the air by plants is necessary for animals and human beings for breathing.

4. How does a fish breath?
Ans: Fish breathe with their gills.

5. Name one plants which grows from roots?
Ans: potato plant.
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