Classifying Animals
Plant Organs & Functions
Plant Reproduction
Life Cycles
Comparing Plants & Animals
100
Jessica's new pet has a backbone, scaly skin, lays eggs for reproduction, and is cold-blooded. Her pet is most likely what kind of animal?
Reptile
100
What part of the plant absorbs water into the plant?
Roots
100
What is the difference between flowering and non-flowering plants?
Flowering plants reproduce by seeds; Non-flowering plants reproduce by spores or cones
100
The process of changing form in called
Metamorphosis
100
The flower's function is similar to what organs in males/females?
Ovaries and Testes
200
How are mammals and birds alike? (1 similarity) How are mammals and birds different? (2 differences)
Warm-blooded; Live birth vs. lay eggs; body covering is feathers vs. hair/fur
200
What are the two main functions of the stem of a plant?
Hold up leaves, flower, and fruit; Transport water and nutrients
200
The process by which pollen is the reproduction cycle of a flowering plant is called
Pollination
200
Name the three stages of the life cycle of an animal with incomplete metamorphosis.
Eggs, nymph, adult
200
What three things do all living things need to survive?
Water, food, and a safe place to live.
300
The whale lives in the ocean, but it is not a fish. What animal class is the whale in? How do you know?
Mammal; it has live young, warm-blooded, hair
300
Would a plant be able to survive without it's leaves? Why or why not?
No; The leaves make the food for the plant, it would die
300
Name the male and female parts of the flower.
Male - Stamen; Female - Pistil
300
Name the four stages of the life cycle of an animal with complete metamorphosis.
Eggs, larva, pupa, adult
300
What do both plants and animals use food for?
They break it down for energy.
400
Maria's new pet is cold-blooded and lays eggs. What class might this animal be in? Is this the only class it might be?
Reptiles; Amphibian; Fish
400
What part of the plant is in charge of reproduction?
Flower
400
The wind, bats, birds, insects, result of digestion, and sticking to animal fur are all ways of ____ _________ .
Seed Dispersal
400
What kind of metamorphosis do butterflies and frogs go through?
Complete Metamorphosis
400
What do leaves in a plant and lungs in the human body have in common?
They take in air
500
What type of animal has no backbone, and has an exoskeleton?
Arthropods
500
What are the three types of non-flowering plants we learned about?
Ferns, Moss, Conifers
500
Ferns and moss reproduce by ______, and conifers reproduce by _____.
Spores; Cones
500
What happens after a flower is pollinated?
Reproduction
500
Humans have skin to protect their bodies. Our skin is similar to a plant's covering. What is the plant covering called?
Epidermis
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