classifying plants
flowering and nonflowering
animal characteristics
inhareted and learned characteristics
parents,offspring,and abvantages
100

 These plants have long roots to stretch to the mud.

water lily's 

100

Plants are classified by two things. 

flowering and nonflowering 

100

These are the three things that can classified animals.

how they look,live,and act 

100

This plant has sharp things on the outside of the plant.

prickle pear

100

A moth can do something to help it survive. 

blend in

200

These plants have roots that grow deep and wide to take in scarce water.

yucca plants 

200

These trees have strong woody stems.

Magnolia trees 

200

A characteristic that is passed on from its parent to offspring is called this

trait 

200

 Animals and plants will pass these traits on to their own thing. 

offspring

200

 The offspring can sometimes look like their thing that takes care of them.

parents

300

This stuff helps plants survive in its environment.

structures and functions 

300

These plants are plants that grow seeds and flowers.

flowering plants 

300

This thing makes up an animals phial characteristics

body structure

300

This noun learns how to walk. 

baby human 

300

Moose fight for things for the advantage of a baby moose.

mates

400

This things environment is all around it. 

plants 

400

These plants grow cones on them.

nonflowering plants  

400

Prairie dogs live in this dry type of land. 

grass land

400

This animal has to learn to balance a ball on its nose.

seal

400

Graffias use these things to fight.

necks  

500

There are two different types of plants in an environment.

wet and dry 

500

These plants do not make seeds.

mosses and ferns 

500

On the red woodpeckers these will be long and  sharp 

beaks  

500

This baby animal learns to hunt by prancing on its moms tail.

cub

500

A baby deer can blend in with sun beams and the thing it lays on.

ground

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