Animal Structures
Plants
Plant -vs- Animals
100

These organs take in information from our surroundings to tell my brain what is going on.

Sensory Organs

100

This structure in a plant supports it's shape and holds it upright.

The STEM

100

What part of a plant/tree is similar to an animal's skin?

The BARK

200

This is the largest organ in the body and protects the inner organs from germs.

The SKIN!

200

This structure in plants is responsible for exchanging gases and assists in photosynthesis.

The LEAVES

200

The intestines are responsible for absorbing nutrients during digestion. What do plants have that perform the same function?

The ROOTS

300

What organ is responsible for producing blood and works with the muscles to allow movement?

The BONES

300

This structure in plants is responsible for absorbing nutrients.

The ROOTS


300

Animals use bright colors to attract mates. How do plants attract pollinators?

Plants use flowers and smells to attract pollinators.

400

This organ absorbs water and moves waste out of the body.

LARGE intestine!

400

These parts of a flowering plant is responsible for reproduction.

The FLOWER/FRUIT.

400

What part of a plant is most similar to a human's ovarise?

Pistil

500

This organ produces a special digestive juice that aids in digestion.

The PANCREAS

500

This is how non-flowering plants reproduce.

The SPORES

500

Animals wrinkle when we get old. How do plants show their age? *HINT - you can see them when you cut a tree down*

With RINGS

600

This organ uses digestive juices to finish digesting food.

SMALL intestine.

600

This is the female reproductive part of a flower.

The PISTIL

600

Plants use vesicles to transport nutrients to the rest of the plant. What do animals have that perform the same function? 

BLOOD transports nutrients.

700

This organ produces a special digestive juice called bile and filters out toxins from your blood.

The LIVER

700

This is the MALE part of a reproductive flower.

The STAMEN

700

Some animals have spikes, poisonous fluids, or hair on the outside of their bodies. What is the purpose of these structures?

To protect the inner organs and keep our germs.

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