Plant Reproduction
Plant Characteristics
Animal Reproduction
Animal Behavior
Name that ____!
100

The two major groups of plants based on how their seeds are dispersed. 

What are gymnosperms and angiosperms?

100

These are colorful parts of a flower.

What are the petals?

100

Name an example of an animal making a sound for reproduction.

What is birds singing to attract a mate?

100

When an animal sleeps during the cold seasons.

What is hibernation?

100

Consists of the stigma, style, and ovary. 

What is the Pistil?

200

Pollination the process of pollen grains moving from the stamen to the __________.

What is the pistil?

200

This is how plants make their own food.

What is photosynthesis?

200

These animals are viviparous, which means they are born live and the offspring look similar to the parents.

What are mammals?

200

When the environment changes, which is a stimuli, then an animal will react with its _________.

What is behavior?

200

Male reproductive cells in mammals. 

What are sperm?

300

In which part of a plant are new seeds made?

What is a flower? (will also accept ovary)

300

Which part of an angiosperm plant is sticky to collect pollen?

What is the stigma?

300

Name the type of fertilization that describe fish.

What is external fertilization?

300

This is a behavior that an animal inherits from its parents. 

What is an instinct/something they are born knowing how to do?

300

When 1 male and 1 female mate for life, or 1 entire mating cycle. (Example: penguins)

What is monogamy? 

400

When a seed begins to grow.

What is germination?

400

Name some ways seeds can travel.

What are water, wind, animals/humans?

400

When an animal has to be more invested in the raising of their children, they tend to have ______ at a time as a result. (Examples, human, chimps, horses.)

What is fewer/less/1-2 at a time?

400

A child learning how to ride a bike is an example of what type of behavior?

What is learned behavior?

400

The small leaves under the flower that aide in protection.

What are sepals?

500

This must occur in flowering and nonflowering plants in order to create seeds that will grow an offspring.

What is pollination?

500

Name the 2 parts that make up the stamen.

What are anther and filament?

500

This reptile lives mostly in the ocean but goes back to the beach where is was born to lay its eggs before swimming back out to sea. Its parental investment is very low. 

What are sea turtles?

500

Animals sometimes travel to find food, seasonally, or to find a mate. Name this activity. 

What is migration?

500

When the males and females of a group do not keep 1 single mate, and the the males help protect all of the offspring in a group. (Example: Chimpanzees) 

What is polygynandry? 

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