What is the process known as that plants do to make energy
Photosythesis
What are the two types of stems
Woody stem and herbaceous stem
What is the difference between an invertebrate and a vertebrate
Invertebrates do not have a backbone
What is a parasite
A parasite is something that cannot live on its own and has to live off a host
What are two parts of a cell that plants have that animals do not
Cell walls and chloroplasts
What is the difference between asexual reproduction and sexual reproduction
Asexual reproduction does not need a partner to occur
What is the point for feathers on a bird
They help them stay warm and also assist in the flying of a bird
What are three types of roots that an plants can have.
What does each root do
A taproot can store food for the plant
Prop roots can provide additional support
Fibrous roots absorb large amounts of water
What are organs on animals that exchange carbon dioxide for oxygen in the water
Gills
What are the three body parts of all anthropods
Head, Throax, and Abdomin
What happens at the stomata of a plant
Water vapor and CO2 can pass in and out of the stomata
What is the difference between vascular and nonvascular plants. Provide an example of each
Nonvascular plants lack tissues to carry water and nutrients througout the plant
Nonvascular plant- Mosses, Liverworts, Hornworts
Vascular plant- ferns,horsetails
What is the male and female reproductive organ for plants
Female reproductive organ is the pistil
Male reproductive organ is the stamen
What is the difference between an exoskeleton and an endoskeleton
an exoskeleton is the outter shell of some animals and an endoskeleton is the inner skeleton of mammals and other animals
What is the difference between a structual, behavioral, and functional adaptations
Structural adaptations include their senses, skeletons, and circulation
Behavioral adaptations are how an animal behaves and protects its self
Functional adaptations- helps animals increase survival or maintain homeostatis
Glucose is another name for what substance?
Sugar
What two things do all mammals have?
They have hair and they have mammary glands that produce milk
What is the membrane in a reptile egg that helps protect the embryo
Amnion
What is a word for an animal that generates thier body tempurature from the inside and what is an animal that get their heat from their envrionments
Endotherm generate their body heat
Ectotherms heat their bodies from heat in their environments
What is the release of water vapor from the stomata in leaves called?
Transpiration
What is a stimuli and give a plant example
any change in an organisms environment that causes a response
Adding more light to a plant will cause the plant to grow toward the light
What is a chordate? What four characteristics do they all have in common
Chordates are a classification of animals. They all have a notochord, a tail, a nerve cord, and apharyngeal pouches
What is the type of mammal classification that is known to lay eggs?
Monotremes lay eggs
An example would be a platypus
What is a hydrostatic skeleton
a fluid filled internal cavity surrounded by muscle tissue
What is a tropism
Plant growth toward or away from an external stimulus