These animals have fur or hair, feed their young milk, and are born live.
What is a mammal?
These grow below the ground and collect water and transport it to the stem.
What are roots?
All mammals have these, and breathe with lungs.
What are backbones?
These hold the dandelion in the dirt, and store food.
What is a taproot?
All plants start out as these.
What are seeds?
All birds have these.
What are feathers?
These have tiny tubes like straws that carry water to the leaves.
What are stems?
Mammals are _______-blooded.
What is warm?
This plant helps us to make something sweet to put on pancakes.
What is a maple tree?
All reptiles have these and breathe with these.
What are backbones and lungs?
Animals that are active at night are this.
What is nocturnal?
These are the tiny tube-like straws in the stems that carry water to the leaves.
What are xylem?
Almost all animals have these.
What are teeth?
Clothing, food, perfume, are just of a few.
What are things made from plants?
Animals that live part of their life on land and part of their life in water.
What are amphibians?
When animals are active during the day, they are called this.
What is diurnal?
These are the part of the plant that make food for the plant.
What are the leaves?
Bird beaks do NOT have these.
What are teeth?
When pollen is transferred from the stamen of one plant to the pistil of another by animals.
What is pollination?
The process of plants making their own food.
What is photosynthesis?
These two birds have feathers, but do not fly.
What are penguins and ostriches?
This is what plants contain to help make the food, glucose, they need to live. It's also what makes the plant leaves green.
What is chlorophyll?
All insects have these three body parts.
What are head, thorax and abdomen?
The job of this plant part is to attract animals.
What are petals?
This process is when animals change as they grow from young to adults.
What is metamorphisis?