This animal breathes using lungs, lays eggs, has scales, and is cold blooded.
What is a reptile?
Seed producing plants are grouped into two major groups.
These are hidden underground, holds the plant steady, and suck up water and nutrients from the soil.
What are roots?
Every living thing has its own set of.
What are traits?
Vertebrates that live on land and have a constant body temperature.
What is a bird?
This animal breathes with lungs and gills, lays eggs, has smooth skin, and is cold blooded.
What is an amphibian?
These pine cones are large and have seeds.
What are female cones?
Supports the plant and carries water, nutrients, and plant chemicals to all parts of the plant.
What is the stem?
Being good at catching a football.
What is an acquired trait?
An amphibian that has no legs and often lives underground.
What is a caecilian?
A body part that is used to grasp or hold things.
What is a prehensile?
Almost all flowerless plants reproduce through this process.
What are spores?
These are the food factories of the plant.
What are the leaves?
A zebra having stripes.
What is an inherited physical trait?
A characteristic that a living thing gets during its lifetime.
What is an acquired trait?
This animal's baby looks nothing like the adult version.
What is an amphibian?
Plants with cones instead of flowers.
What are conifers?
These attract pollinators and make seeds that will someday grow into new plants.
What are flowers?
When plant stems and leaves grow towards the sunlight. This is an example of what?
What is instincts?
This living thing breaks down the remains of dead organisms to feed on them.
What are decomposers?
Which group best describes the animal below?
Does not breath through gills
Does lay eggs
Can not fly
Does not have fur on its body
Is not warm-blooded
What is a reptile?
Simple plants, low growing, non flowering plants that lack channels for transporting water and nutrients.
What are Non-Vascular Plants?
This part of a plant holds the seeds and develops into a fruit.
What are the ovary?
Growing taller and heavier.
What is a physical feature that changes over time?
These help vertebrates move.
What are muscles?