What are plants with flowers called?
Flowering Plant
What do vertebrates have?
Backbone
What are plants with no flowers called?
Non- flowering Plants
Why are invertebrates different from verebrates?
Invertebrates have no backbone.
What is the difference between monocotyledons and dicotyledons?
Monocotyledons have one seed leaf.
Dicotyledons have two seed leaves.
What animals are invertebrate?
worms, ladybugs, butterfly, crabs, scorpion, spiders, sponges, sea urchins, oysters, jellyfish and more
What animal is a vertebrate?
giraffe, lion, human, hamsters, crocodile, tortoise, swan, chicken, fish, salamander, frog, and more
How many groups do vertebrates have?
five groups
What are the five groups of vertebrates?
Mammals, birds, fish, amphibians, and reptiles
How many groups does Invertebrates have?
six groups
Name 3 flowering plants.
Rose, daisy, tulip, strawberry, apples, and more
Name 3 non flowering plants.
fern, moss, algae
What kind of roots do Monocotyledons have?
adventitious roots
What kind of roots do dicotyledons have?
Taproots
What are the general parts of the flower?
Stamen, pistil, petals, sepal
What are the two ways a plant reproduces?
asexual and sexual
What are the female parts of the flower?
pistil, ovary, style, stigma, ovules
What are the male parts of the flower?
Stamen, filament, anther, pollen sac
How are seeds dispersed?
wind, water, animals, explosive action
What is the process of the stages a plant goes through to become an adult plant?
Life Cycle
What is pollination?
Is the transfer of pollen from another to the stigma.
What is fertilization?
the egg fuses with pollen grain.
What is germination?
start to develop into young plants.
What are some plants that have underground roots?
potato, onion, ginger
What kind of venation system does monocotyledons have?
Parallel venation