This plant part anchors the plant in the ground
Roots
This form of seed dispersal blows seeds from one place to another
Wind
This type of animal has hair or fur and the mother feds her young with milk
mammal
An animal uses this to smell danger or food
nose
What stage is missing in this plant life cycle?
seed --> _________ --> young plant --> adult plant
seedling
What is the role of the flowers?
To reproduce (make again) the seeds
Some seeds move because they get caught on _____________
an animal's fur OR human's clothing
This type of animal can have a hard shell or scales
reptile
When an animals sleeps through the winter to conserve energy, it is called
hibernation
What stages are missing in this insect life cycle?
_________ --> larva --> _________ --> adult
egg and pupa
E.L.P.A.
What are the 2 functions of the stem?
To hold up the plant AND carry water/nutrients to the rest of the plant
What is water dispersal?
When a seed is carried away by a form of water (river, lake, ocean ...)
A bird is a vertebrate because it has _________
a backbone
Animals that change their colors to match their surroundings use this
camouflage
All plants need these in order to survive,
water, carbon dioxide (air), soil
During which part of the plant life cycle would you see germination?
a. young plant --> adult plant
b. seedling --> young plant
c. adult plant --> seed
d. seed --> seedling
d. seed --> seedling
**REMEMBER ONLY SEEDS GERMINATE**
Which are examples of how ANIMALS help disperse seeds?
(Choose more than 1)
a. leave droppings
b. bury seeds
c. carry away by wind
d. attach to fur/clothes
a. leave droppings
b. bury seeds
d. attach to fur/clothes
How are amphibians different than other animals?
These animals begin life in the water then live on land as an adult
Which of these is an example of a physical adaptation (something an animal has)?
a. long legs to run far
b. sleeping in the winter
c. moving to a warmer climate
a. long legs to run far
All animals need these to survive
food, oxygen, water
Which plant part produces food for the plant?
a. roots
b. flowers
c. leaves
d. stem
c. leaves
What is seed dispersal?
how seeds get spread out or move from one place to another
What do all invertebrates have in common?
They do not have a backbone
What is the definition of adaptation?
Something an animal does or has to help it survive
What is the life span of an animal?
how long the animal lives