Parts of a Flower
Plants
Animal reproduction
Animal classification
Traits and heredity
100

This is the entire male part of a flower

Stamen

100

Name an example of a non-vascular plant

Mosses

100

What form of reproduction produces offspring that are NOT genetically identical to either parent?

Sexual reproduction

100

This is the simplest group of animals

Sponges

100

An inherited behavior that an animal does not have to learn

Instinct

200

This is the entire female part of the flower

Pistil

200

The process of pollen landing on the stigma

Pollination

200

The joining of a sperm cell and an egg cell

Fertilization

200

What feature do cnidarians have?

Stinging tentacles

200

This type of trait is represented by lowercase letters

Recessive trait

300

Which part of the flower produces pollen?

Anther

300

Photosynthesis uses what three raw materials?

Carbon dioxide, water, and sunlight

300

This type of fertilization occurs outside the female's body

External fertilization

300

What group contains squid and snails?

Mollusks

300

Variations of a gene

Alleles 

400

This structure acts as a tough, protective cover for the flower before it blooms

Sepal

400

Plants use oxygen in this process

Cellular respiration

400

When a small part of the parent's body grows into a tiny and complete version of the parent

Budding

400

Name an example of a cartilaginous fish

Shark or ray

400

This form of trait masks another form of that trait

Dominant trait

500

The part of the flower that pollen must land on for pollination to occur

Stigma

500

The process of alternating between sexual and asexual reproduction in plants

Alternation of generations

500

The form of asexual reproduction where single-celled organisms split into two cells

binary fission

500

Name an example of a jawless fish

Hagfish or lamprey

500

A square diagram that is used to predict the genotypes of offspring

Punnett Square

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