Reproduction that requires 2 parents
What is sexual reproduction?
This structure provides support and protection for a plant before it has finished developing and blooming
What is the sepals?
This occurs when a sperm cell unites with an egg cell
What is fertilization?
Animals must reproduce and keep their offspring alive to save themselves from becoming __________.
What is extinction?
How do kangaroos help their offspring survive after they are first born?
They keep their babies in their pouches
Reproduction that requires 1 parent and produces an identical offspring.
What is asexual reproduction?
This process is the transfer of pollen from male reproductive structures to female reproductive structures
What is pollination?
What type(s) of reproduction can flowers complete?
Asexual and sexual
A reason male peacocks spread their colorful tail feathers
What is to attract a mate?
This is the only animal that can't jump
What is an elephant?
What is the process where an organism passes genetic material to make a new organism?
Reproduction
Pollen is transferred from the male part of a flower to the female part
What is pollination?
Frogs do this to attract mates
Why can a litter of kittens all look different from each other
What is two parents traits mix?
This is a type of asexual reproduction that includes dropping tiny copies of DNA that will form an identical clone of itself like a mushroom;
What are spores?
The main structures of the female reproductive system in a flower is the?
Pistil
When the pollen meets the egg it will produce this.
What is a seed?
The reason some animals bring food or gifts to potential mates
What is protection and providing?
How do animals help move seeds from one area to another?
This type of asexual reproduction technique creates a new plant grows from a bud on the parent plant. This bud eventually develops into a genetically identical organism.
What is budding?
The place that protects and encloses ovules and seeds as they develop
What is the ovary?
How can animals help in the plant reproduction cycle?
By aiding in pollination, and carrying seeds from one location to the next.
What ox do to keep their offspring safe into adulthood?
What is herding/surrounding?
What is an example of a trait that can be passed on from a parent animal to its offspring.
color, patterns, size etc...