Which plant part moves the water and nutrients around the plant?
Stem
Name the 5 senses.
Smell, touch, taste, see (sight), hear.
An animal with a backbone is called what?
Vertebrate
What is made up of living and nonliving things and their interactions with each other?
Ecosystem
What type of plants reproduce using seeds: flowering plants or ferns?
Flowering plants
Which plant part takes in the water and nutrients from the soil?
Roots
What organ is the control center of your body?
The brain
An animal without a backbone is called a what?
Invertebrate
A group of the same type of organism in an ecosystem is called what?
Population
Ferns and mosses reproduce using what?
Spores
Which plant part takes in sunlight and gases to help make the plant food?
Leaves
What planet is closest to the sun?
Mercury
Which invertebrate has jointed legs, two or more body sections, and an exoskeleton?
Arthropod
Yes or no: environments and ecosystems are the same thing?
What type of plants have thin or flat needlike/scalelike leaves and are waxy on the outside?
Conifers
The female part of the plant is called what? (Hint: it contains the ovary which has the seeds)
Pistil
Name the 3 states of water.
Solid, liquid, gas.
True or false: a butterfly is an invertebrate?
True
True or false: a habitat must meet the needs of a population.
True or else the population must move or could die out.
What type of plants are small, without true roots, stems, or leaves, and grow in shady, moist areas?
Mosses
The male part of the plant is called what? (Hint: it contains pollen grains)
Stamen
Who invented the light bulb?
Thomas Edison
True or false: a spider is a type of vertebrate.
False: it is an invertebrate
Give an example of a population in a forest ecosystem.
Squirrels, trees, birds, plants, etc.
True or false: an adult apple tree starts with flowers before a fruit grows?
True