Plant Structures
Photosynthesis
Animal Adaptations
Food Webs
Flower Reproduction
100

Plant parts that use sunlight to produce sugar for food.

What are leaves?

100

Plants get their energy from this source.

What is the sun?

100

This type of adaptation is how the animal does things in its daily life.

What is a behavioral adaptation?

100

A consumer that eats only plants.

What is a herbivore?

100

These are the most common pollinators of flowers.

What are bees?

200

The structures that support a plant.

What are stems?

200

Plant leaves absorb this substance from the air.

What is carbon dioxide?

200

When animals move from place to place in order to survive.

What is migration?

200

The first link in a food chain.

What are producers?

200

The male parts of the flower.

What is the stamen and anther?

300

The plant structures that have tubes to carry water, sugar, and minerals to different parts of the plant.

What are veins?

300

Plant leaves release this substance into the air.

What is oxygen?

300

Something special about the animal that helps it survive.

What is an adaptation?

300

A consumer that eats other animals.

What is a carnivore?

300

The female part of the flower.

What is the pistil?

400

The plant structures that absorb water and minerals.

What are roots?

400

This substance is green, and captures energy from the sun.

What is chlorophyll?

400

The behavioral adaptation of bats when they sleep for long periods in cold weather

What is hibernation?

400

A consumer that eats both plants and animals.

What is an omnivore?

400
The name of the flower we dissected.

What is an African tulip tree flower?

500

The structures that produce seeds for plants which do not flower.

What are cones?

500

Sunlight + carbon dioxide + ___________ = sugar + oxygen.

What is water?

500

The physical adaptation helps sea animals stay warm in cold water.

What is blubber?

500

A consumer tat eats dead plants and animals.

What is a scavenger?

500

The number of stamens in the flower we dissected.

What is four?

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