Vocab
Vocab 2
Plants
Animals
Mixed Review
100

_________ are animals with backbones, while _________ are animals without backbones. 

1. Vertebrates

2. Invertebrates

100

To start to grow

Germinate

100

Plants with tubelike structures are called _________ plants, while plants that pass water and nutrients from cell to cell are called __________ plants.

1. Vascular

2. Nonvascular

100

Give one example of a vertebrate and one example of an invertebrate.

Vertebrates: Fish, amphibians, birds, reptiles, mammals

Invertebrates: Arthropods (insects, spiders, crabs, shrimp), worms, snails, clams

100

What are the leaflike parts of a plant that cover and protect the flower bud before the flower opens?

Sepals

200

What is it called to arrange or sort objects or living things according to their properties or characteristics

Classify

200

What is movement of pollen from stamen to pistil called?

Pollination

200

What are the two ways to classify plants?

1. How plants transport nutrients

2. How plants reproduce

200

Give an example of an adaptation.

Varying responses

Ex.) Sharp beaks, teeth or claws; stingers; bright colors; warm fur

200

___________ are the qualities an organism has.

Characteristics

300

Define advantage.

A characteristic that can help an individual compete.

300

What is the process in which a sperm cell and an egg cell combine?

Fertilization

300

During photosynthesis, plants use sunlight energy to convert carbon dioxide, water and nutrients into food. The waste product of photosynthesis is _______.

Oxygen

300

Give an example of a learned behavior in humans.

Speaking a language, riding a bike, reading, etc.

300

What do you call something that causes a reaction in a living thing?

A stimulus

400

________ is the male structure in a plant that makes pollen, while ________ is the female structure in a plant that produces egg cells. 

1. Stamen

2. Pistil

400
What do you call a behavior that is inherited?

An instinct

400

What is seed dispersal and how does it help a plant reproduce? 

Seed dispersal is when a plant’s seeds are scattered away from the plant. This helps the seeds have a better chance of germinating. They will not have to compete with their parents for resources and living space that they need to grow properly.

400

Why are flamingos pink?

Flamingos are typically born white / gray, but their feathers turn pink due to their diet of shrimp.

400

Give three examples of inherited characteristics in plants or animals.

1. Hair color / eye color

2. Plant flower color

3. Height

4. Fur type

Any example of characteristics received from parents. 

500

Define chlorophyll.

The substance in plants the makes their parts green and captures energy from the sun.

500

Define adaptation.

A physical feature or behavior that helps an organism survive in its environment.

500

Briefly describe how flowering plants reproduce.

1. Bees carry pollen from the stamen of one plant to the pistil of another. 

2. A sperm cell from pollen combines with the egg cell in a process called fertilization. 

3. The fertilized egg develops into a seed. 

4. The seed grows into a new plant. 

500

Give an example of an instinct that helps an animal survive. Explain your choice.

Ex.) 

1. Migration to escape the cold and find food

2. Protection such as a porcupine using its quills

3. Hibernation to conserve energy

500

Describe an owl's diet.

Moles, shrews, rodents, birds

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