What are the usual parts of a plant?
What is the leaves, stem, and roots?
What are animals without a backbone?
What are vertebrates?
What are animals with a backbone?
What can a reptiles kidneys do?
What is can remove solid material from its waste?
What is the function of a backbone?
What is it gives stability, helps you bend, and etc?
What are autotrophs?
What is symmetry?
What is when organisms have a balance of body parts?
What is a notochord?
What is a flexible rod that supports the chordate's back?
How can an octopus open a jar?
What is its tentacles, mouth, and brain?
What is the stomata?
What is helps move the water, sunlight, and carbon dioxide?
What is a group of similar cells that perform a specific function?
What is the tissue?
What is an organ?
What is a body structure composed of different kinds of tissues that work together?
What do all chrodates have in common?
What is notochord, nerve cord, and pouches in the throat?
T/F: adaptations vary greatly within the domain eukarya
What is false?
What is mobility?
What is the ability to move around, also separates, plants and animals?
What is the structure of a plant?
What are 3 types of invertebrates?
What is worms, mollusks, sponges, arthropods, echinoderms, cnidarians?
What type of mammal are the only type of mammal that lays eggs?
What are monotremes?
Do dolphins have specialized kidneys to conserve waste?
What is no?
What is yes?
What is a nonvascular plant?
What is a low growing plant that locks vascular tissue or transporting materials?
What is asymmetrical?
What are the 5 major vertebrate groups?
List the following from slowest to fastest: Eagle, shark, starfish, snail, and octopus.
What is snail, starfish, shark, octopus, and eagle?
Give me 5 types of invertebrates and vertebrates?
What is etc?