Vocabulary
Plant Structures for Reproduction
Animal Behaviors for Reproduction
Angiosperm Parts
Miscellaneous
100

Gametophytes produce the sperm & egg cells that are needed for this, or fertilized egg, to form & develop into a new sporophyte

What is zygote?

100

Male cones hold pollen, whereas the female cone has this, the structure holding the egg

What is ovule?

100

The behavior patterns related to how animals mate.  They vary from species to species

What are mating systems?

100

The most colorful parts of a flower

What are petals?

100

Gymnosperms have these kinds of leaves

What are needles?

200

Daily Double

The way an organism reacts to changes in its internal conditions or external environment

Daily Double

What is behavior?

200

The flower is what develops this- the ripened ovary & other structures of an angiosperm enclosing 1 or more seeds

What is the fruit?

200

A chemical released by 1 animal that affects the behavior of another animal of the same species

What is a pheromone?

200

The female reproductive parts of a flower

What are pistils?

200

When animals increase their chances of surviving & reproducing when they live & work together

What is cooperative behavior?

300

The process of transferring pollen from male reproductive structures to female reproductive structures in plants

What is pollination?

300

Occurs when the embryo sprouts out of the seed

What is germination?

300

Daily Double

The regular, seasonal journey of an animal from 1 place to another & back again

Daily Double

What is migration?

300

The hollow female reproductive structure at the base of a flower

What is the ovary?

300

All angiosperms will produce these

What are flowers & fruits?

400

A response to a stimulus that is inborn & that an animal performs correctly the first time

What is instinct?

400

The dominant way that plants reproduce

What is sexual reproduction?

400

Goal of most animal behaviors

What is survive or reproduce?

400

The small, leaflike parts of a flower

What are sepals?

400

Why animals might migrate

What is food, a more comfortable climate, or to gather with others for mating

500

The reproductive structures of gymnosperms

What are cones?     

500

This kind of reproduction only requires 1 parent plant

What is asexual reproduction?

500

Animals that only mate with 1 other organism for a period of time, which can range from a season to their entire lives

What is monogamous?

500

This is produced in the anther

What is pollen?

500

The male reproductive parts of a flower

What are the stamens?

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