Structural adaptations
Plant parts & functions
Flower parts & pollination
Photosynthesis & plant needs
100

A bee has many small units in its eye that collect light, letting it see wide areas. What is the name of this kind of eye?

What is a Compound eye

100

These plant parts grow underground and bring water to the plant and anchor it to the ground?

What are roots

100

The brightly colored parts of a flower that attract birds and insects

what are the petals

100

What type of sugar is made during photosynthesis

What is glucose

200

Thick fur in arctic animals helps them heat inside their bodies- is this a structural or behavioral adaptaiton

Structural adaptation

200

The plant structure that supports the leaves and flower and contains the xylem and ploem?

What is the stem

200

The sticky part in the center of a flower that collects pollen

What is the stigma

200

Gas is GIVEN OFF as a waste during photosynthesis

What is Oxygen

300

A rabbit chooses to eat a less bitter pant after eating another and getting sick- is this a learned behavioral  or structural adaptation behavior

What is a learned behavioral adaptation

300

What is the structure that brings water UP the stem

What is the Xylem

300

Where is pollen produced in the flower?  (This is at the end of the stamen)

What is the anther

300

Three things needed for photosynthesis to occur

What are water, carbon dioxide and light
400

The long narrow shape of a bird's beak that helps it reach nectar 

Is this a learned bevhavioral adaption or a strucural adaptation?

Structual adaptation

400

Which plant structure stores the chlorophyll and helps absorb light energy?

Chloroplast in the leaf

400

How does nectar help pollen?

Nectar helps to attract pollinators like insects and birds to carry the pollen to other flowers

400

Why is chlorophyll important for photosynthesis

It absorbs light energy so the plant can make food

500

Describe one advantage and one disadvantage of the bee's compiund eye

Advantage: wide field of view

Disadvantage: poor edge resolution

500

Match each plant part with its functions

* stomata             * moves sugars

* phloem              * oxygen/carbon dioxide exchange

*roots                  * anchors and absorbs water

stomata- oxygen and carbon dioxide exchange

phloem- moves sugars

roots anchor and absorb water

500

How does pollen move from one flower to another

Pollen sticks on the stigma and animals like bees or birds move the pollen when they pick it up with their body mouth and move to another flower for nectar and drop it off 

500

The place carbon dioxide enters the leaf....

What is carbon dioxide's role in photosynthesis?

What is the Stomata

Carbon dioxide is used with water and sunlight to make glucose

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