Plant Life Cycle
Animal Life Cycles
From Parents to Young
Living Things and Their Needs
Classifying Animals
100
A structure that can grow into a new plant.
What is a seed?
100
metamorphosis
The process when animals change shape
100
A feature of a living thing
What is a trait?
100
All living things
What is an organism?
100
Structures that take in oxygen
What are gills and lungs?
200
When pollen moves from the male part of a plant to an egg, after which a seed can form?
What is pollination?
200
The beginning of the life cycle for an animal
What is an egg?
200
The passing on of traits from parents called?
What is heredity?
200
All the living and nonliving things that surround an organism?
What is Environment?
200
A structure used to classify animals
What is a backbone?
300
A young plant ready to grow
What is an embryo?
300
Animals that usually do not take care of their young
Which animals usually do not take care of their young? What are reptiles, fish and insects?
300
inherited traits
What are traits that come from parents?
300
The process through which plants make food
What is photosynthesis?
300
Vertebrates that give birth, make milk for their young and have hair or fur
What are mammals?
400
Plants that reproduce with cones
What are conifers?
400
Adult animals do this
What is to reproduce?
400
The stage of an insect before they become an adult
What is pupa?
400
Living things need these things to survive
What are Food, Water, Gases and Space
400
Which are there more of vertebrate or invertebrate animals?
What are invertebrates?
500
Animals help flowering plants by doing this
What is by carrying pollen to another flower.
500
Reptiles, fish and birds have this in common
What is they all lay eggs?
500
New skills are called?
What are learned traits?
500
Living things do this
What are Grow, Respond and Reproduce?
500
Name the main parts of a plant
What are Roots, Stem and Leaf ?
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