Parts of a Plant
Animals
Photosynthesis
Plants
Miscellaneous
100
Covers and protects flowers
What is a Sepal
100
a behavior that is inherited
What is instinct
100
The waste product that HUMANS give off and plants use
What is Carbon Dioxide
100
two was plants transport nutrients
What is vascular and non vascular
100
moving or scattering of seeds from plants to new areas
What is Seed dispersal
200
The male part of the flower, pollen is made here
What is Stamen
200
Example of an instinct
What is a turtle shrinking into it's shell
200
The waste product that plants give off
What is Oxygen
200
Animals with a backbone
What is Vertebrates
200
How are seeds dispersed?
What is wind, stick to animals, dropped waste, water
300
The female part of the plant, seeds are made here
What is Pistil
300
a physical feature or behavior that helps an animal or plant
What is an Adaptation
300
Takes in sunlight, food is made here
What is Leaves
300
Scientists classify plants by thinking about how they
What is reproduce and make nutrients
300
something that causes a reaction in a living thing
What is Stimulus
400
Colorful, attracts insects for Pollination
What is Petals
400
an example of an adaptation
What is fins --> a fish swims to food and swims away from a predator.
400
Takes in water and nutrients from the soil
What is Roots
400
Animals without backbones
What is invertebrates
400
An example of a stimulus is?
What is you get a bug in your eye and you blink.
500
Moves water and food to different parts of the plant
What is Stem
500
A lion cub pouncing is an example of a
What is Learned Behavior
500
Photosynthesis is
What is the cycle of plants and how they make nutrients
500
occurs when two or more living things need the same resources in order to survive
What is Competition
500
transfer of pollen from one plant to another
What is pollination
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