Vertebrates
Invertebrates
Parts of a plant
Parts of a flower
Types of plants
100

These vertebrates have scales and lay eggs on land.

Reptiles

100

These invertebrates have a soft body and are often protected by a shell.

Molluscs

100

This part of the plant grows underground and takes in water.

Roots

100

The colorful part of the flower that attracts bees and butterflies.

Petals

100

A medium-sized plant with many stems.

Bush

200

These vertebrates lays eggs in water and can live both on land and in water.

Amphibians

200

These long, soft-bodied invertebrates can live in soil, water, or even inside other animals.

Worms

200

This green part of the plant makes food using sunlight.

Leaves

200

The green, leaf-like structures that protect the flower bud.

Sepal

200

These plants have narrow leaves and grow close to the ground, often in large areas.

Grass

300

These vertebrates have fur or hair and produce milk for their young.

Mammals

300

These spiny-skinned invertebrates live in the ocean and include starfish and sea urchins.

Echinoderms

300

This part of the plant holds it up and carries water to the leaves.

Stem

300

This is the male part of the flower that makes pollen.

Stamen
300

This is the strong, woody stem that supports a tree.

Trunk

400

These vertebrates have feathers and lay eggs.

Birds
400

These aquatic invertebrates have stinging tentacles and include jellyfish and sea anemones.

Cnidarians

400

This part of the plant produces seeds.

Flower

400

This is the female part of the flower.

Pistil

400

This is a tall plant with a single, woody stem that lives for many years.

Tree

500

These vertebrates usually have scales and breathe with gills.

Fish

500

These invertebrates includes insects, spiders, and crustaceans.

Arthropods

500

These grow out of the stem and support leaves, flowers, or fruit.

Branches

500

This is the collective name for all the petals of a flower.

Corolla

500

Grass has this kind of stem.

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