plant parts
Flowers
warm/cold blooded
parts of a cell
students
100

can all plants move?

Yes

100

What color is a sunflower?

yellow

100

Is a snake cold blooded or warm blooded?

cold-blooded

100

What is the name of the "outer boundary" of a cell that controls what enters and exits?

Cell membrane

100

aemjm

Jemma

200

Are mushrooms plants?

No

200

What is the flower that is often associated with love?

rose

200

Is a pig warm blooded or cold blooded?

warm blooded

200

Where is most of the cell's DNA stored?

 Nucleus

200

syliand

Lindsay

300

what is the process called where plants use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to create their own food

photosynthesis

300

What is the name of a flower that blooms in the spring and is often yellow?

daffodil

300

If a lizard is sitting on a rock in the sun to warm up, is it considered a warm-blooded or cold-blooded animal?

A lizard is considered a cold-blooded animal because it needs to rely on external heat sources like the sun to regulate its body temperature; unlike warm-blooded animals who generate their own heat internally.

300

What is the jelly-like substance inside a cell where most of its activities happen?

Cytoplasm

300

yazla

zayla

400

What is the scientific term for the process where plants use sunlight to create their own food, and what are the three main components needed for this process to occur?

Photosynthesis, sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide

400

How do flowers use their bright colors and sweet scents to attract pollinators, like bees, to help them reproduce?

enticing them to visit the flower where they can collect nectar, inadvertently transferring pollen from one flower to another, thus enabling the plant to reproduce by cross-pollination

400

cannot generate their own body heat, but they do regulate it by changing their environment

COLD BLOODED OR WARM BLOODED?

cold blooded

400

 Why is the rough endoplasmic reticulum called "rough," and how does its structure relate to its function of protein synthesis?

This question challenges students to connect the appearance of an organelle with its specific role in the cell.

400

rudaedo

Eduardo

500

How do plants communicate with each other chemically?

releasing volatile organic compounds into the air

500

Why do some plants produce flowers that are self-pollinating, while others rely on external pollinators like wind or insects?

to cross-pollinate and promote greater genetic diversity within the population

500

Why can't cold-blooded animals produce heat?

 they lack the physiological mechanisms to generate excess heat from their metabolism

500

If a cell is deprived of oxygen, which organelle would be most directly affected, and how would this impact the cell's overall energy production?

This question requires students to understand the relationship between an organelle (mitochondria) and its crucial role in cellular respiration, which requires oxygen.

500

rishonar

harrison

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