Plant Parts
Life Cycle of a Plant
Human Life Cycle
Life Cycle of a Frog
Butterfly Life Cycle
100
This structure holds up the plant.
What is the stem?
100
The steps in which an organism grows, lives, and dies.
What is "Life cycle?"
100
The body is out of proportion (big head), you are developing coordination skills (walking), and you begin to learn how to talk.
What is Infancy?
100
The first stage of the frog life cycle (it lasts from 3-25 days).
What is Egg?
100
The first stage o the butterfly lifecycle.
What is egg?
200
Holds the plant in the soil and takes in water and minerals.
What is the roots?
200
A powder which makes seeds grow inside a flower.
What is pollen?
200
Your bones and teeth grow rapidly. Baby teeth are replaced with permanent teeth, and you develop intellectual skills (writing, ABCs, etc).
What is Childhood?
200
The third stage of the frog life cycle. The tail is completely gone, and the frog can live on land.
What is a Frog?
200
The fourth stage of the butterfly life cycle.
What is Adult Butterfly?
300
The part inside a flower which makes pollen
What is the stamen?
300
When pollen is carried from a stamen to a pistil by wind or animals.
What is pollination?
300
The body begins to slow down. You are not as active as you were as a child. In later years, hair may start to gray or fall out.
What is Adulthood?
300
The second stage of the frog life cycle. Usually lasts about 12 weeks.
What is Tadpole?
300
The third stage of the butterfly lifecycle (also known as a chrysalis).
What is pupa?
400
This part inside a flower collects pollen.
What is the pistil?
400
When pollen and ovule join together.
What is fertilization?
400
The age where the body is becoming more mature. Some changes include: acne, weight gain, and deeper voice. This can be an emotionally distressing time.
What is Adolescence?
400
The response given when asked if this statement is true or false, "Frogs and plants are alike because they both go through metamorphosis."
What is "False"
400
The second stage of the butterfly life cycle. The egg hatches into a tiny ____. Also known as a caterpillar.
What is larva?
500
This grows around seeds for protection and is often tasty.
What is fruit?
500
The spreading of plant seeds by wind, water, animals, etc.
What is dispersion?
500
The response given when asked if this statement is true or false: "Humans die but plants don't."
What is "False"
500
The response given when asked if this statement is true or false, "Organisms develop into adults that are similar to their parents."
What is "True"
500
A change in form from one stage to the next in the life history of a organism, as from the caterpillar to the pupa and from the pupa to the adult butterfly.
What is metamorphosis?
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