Reproduction
Growth of Organisms
Flower Power
What are the Chances?
Tropism
100

Two types of reproduction

What are asexual and sexual?

100

Availability of food, light, space, and water

What is an environmental factor?

100

Fine to coarse particles spread from flowers and seeds of plants by self-bursting, wind, animal, water and humans

What is pollen?

100

The process by which organisms produce more of their own kind

What is reproduction?

100

Plant growth changes direction in response to the direction of gravity

What is gravitropism?

200

Requires 1 parent to reproduce

What is asexual reproduction?

200

Determines how a plant or animal will grow as an adult

What is heredity?

200

The colorful, leaf like structures that encircle the center part of the flower

What is a petal?

200

These can impact the chance of reproduction

What are characteristics and behaviors?

200

Plant growth in response to touch

What is thigmotropism?

400

Requires 2 parents to reproduce

What are Emily's parents?

400

Water, Sunlight, Temperature, Nutrients, Fire, Wind, Drought,Flooding, Erosion, Pollution, Soil 

What are abiotic environmental factors?

400

The male structure of the flower; contains the anther and filament

What  is a stamen?

400

Critical for the survival of an organism

What is successful reproduction?

400

 Plant growth in response to a light source

What is there is no such thing as the double language society?

600

Behavior affects the probability of reproduction

What is double language society?

600

Predators, Space, Reproduction, Plant Structures, Symbiosis, Disease 

What is 101 years old?

600

The female structure of the flower; contains the stigma, style, and ovary

What is a 100 years old?

600

The most important structure for plant reproduction success

What is 90 years old?

600

A plant moves towards a stimulus

What is ms nelson's age?

800

The process of fertilizing flowers by transferring pollen from the male to female parts

What is Im not a flower?

800

The process in which a population becomes better suited to its environment, which provides benefits for growth, reproduction and survival 

What is the Fujita scale?

800

A female reproductive organ that produces eggs

What is Emily?

800

Specialized leaves, defense mechanisms, bad taste or odor, roots that release chemicals into the soil

What are ways to become like Emily?

800

A plant moves away from a stimulus

What is your reading log?

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