What is vertebrates and invertebrates?
Name the two main groups of the plant kingdom.
What is vascular and nonvascular plants?
This part of the plant produces new plants.
What is the seed?
What is the petals?
Name one characteristic of a bird.
What is has feathers, has lungs, lays hard shelled eggs?
These animals have backbones.
What is vertebrates?
These plants have special tubes that carry water and food from the soil to other parts of the plant.
What is vascular plants?
This part of the plant attracts pollinators and produces seeds to help the plant reproduce.
What is flowers?
These leaves at the bottom of the flower protect it while it is developing from a bud.
What is the sepals?
Name one characteristic of a echinoderm?
What is has equal size body parts, has no head or brain, and often covered in spikes or spines?
These animals do not have backbones.
What is invertebrates?
These plants do not have vascular tubes instead they act like sponges soaking up any water that forms on their surface.
What is nonvascular plants?
This part of the plant anchors the plant to the ground and absorbs water and nutrients the plant needs to grow.
What is the roots?
This is the reproductive part of a plant.
What is the flower?
Name one characteristic of an amphibian.
What is has gills then lungs, moist skin, and lays eggs?
Name the 5 sub-groups of vertebrates.
Name one example of a vascular plant.
What is flowers, trees, grass?
This part of the plant supports the plant that is above the ground and transports water and nutrients throughout the plant.
What is the stem?
This is found in the center of the flower and made up of 3 different parts: the stigma, style and ovary.
What is the pistil?
This part of the flower produces pollen.
What is the anther?
Name the 6 sub-groups of invertebrates.
What is annelids (worms), porifera (sponges), mollusks, arthropods, echinoderms, and cnidarians (coelenterates)?
Name one example of a nonvascular plant.
What is mosses, lichens, liverworts, hornworts?
This part of the plant absorbs sunlight and carbon dioxides and uses them to produce its own food through the process of photosynthesis.
What is the leaves?
These thin, stalk-like structures surround the pistil and are made up of 2 different parts: the anther and the filament.
What is the stamen?
This part of the flower catches pollen from pollinators.
What is stigma?