Plant it!
Animal Bonds
Parts is parts.
Adaptations
100

A plant responding to its environment is best exemplified by this. 

What is phototropism?

100

These  organ located in an animal's body helps it get food.

What are teeth? 

100

This organism gets energy directly from the Sun.

What are plants?

100

Desert Plants have this type of stem to help retain water.

What is waxy?

200

A coconut and a watermelon are most alike because of this. 

What is they grow into Adult plants?

200

These two  organs helps different animals exchange gases.

What are gills and lungs? 

200

This is used to by animals to blend into their environment.

What is camouflage? 

200

This occurs when an organism imitates another organism. 

What is mimicry?

300

This part of a plant allows it to obtain the biggest quantity of carbon dioxide.

What are leaves?

300

This organ absorbs nutrients from food.

What are the intestines?

300

Plants and animals have many of the same needs. This is one need that animals need yet plants do not.

What is shelter? 

300

This plant structure helps keep animals from eating the cactus plant. 

What are needles, spine, or 

Glochid? 

400

These four structures help a plant reproduce.

What are flower, bulb, stomata, and cone?

400

The following is a list of things animals use to survive: sight, smell, movement, hearing, and taste.

This is the one item that is not a sense.

What is movement? 

400

Green plants use sunlight, water and carbon dioxide to create their own food. 

This explains why humans can not create their own food. 

What is humans do not have leaves?

400

Desert plants have this type of root to help them survive.

What are shallow roots?

500

Plants obtain energy to live and grow from this.

what is the food they produce?

500

Animals can use this to breath. 

What are lungs and gills?

500

Shark's teeth and bird's beak are examples of this. 

What are external structures?

500

This adaptation helps organisms find food.

What is smell? 

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