These are the insect's "feelers."
What are the antennae?
These are often mistaken as petals.
What are Ray flowers?
This can either be caterpillars, grubs or maggots.
What are larva?
This part of the rhubarb plant is poisonous.
What is the leaf?
Insects, birds, and bats help _____________ plants.
What is pollinate?
The hard outer covering of insects
What is an exoskeleton?
This part of the flower protects the bud.
What is the sepal?
An insect in the stage between larva and adult.
What is a pupa?
Green plants absorb this gas from the air during photosynthesis.
What is carbon dioxide?
The new plant in every seed is called the _________________.
What is an embryo?
The middle body part where the wings and legs are attached.
What is the thorax?
This part of the flower attracts pollinators.
What are the petals?
A young insect that looks almost like an adult?
What is a nymph?
These plants are not able to make their own food.
What is fungi?
The poison nicotine is in the ________________ plant.
What is tobacco?
A hole in an insect's body for breathing.
What is a spiracle?
This part of the flower, along with the stamens make up the center of the flower head.
What are the pistils?
The hard shell covering a butterfly larva.
What is chrysalis?
"Leaves of ____________, let it be."
What is three?
This is a life-saving antibiotic produced by a green mold.
What is penicillin?
The part of an insect's body containing the heart and stomach.
What is the abdomen?
This part of a flower makes pollen.
What is the stamen?
Of many insects, the four stages of growth from egg to larva to pupa to adult.
What is complete metamorphosis?
They are able to make their own food because of their chlorophyll.
What are green plants?
In order to sprout, seeds need oxygen, the right temperature, and ________________________.
What is water?