#5
What is the petal?
Chemical process whereby plants produce food inside their leaves.
What is photosynthesis?
The 2 kingdom divisions we have used in the classification of living things.
What are plant and animal?
The classification class spiders belong to.
What is arachnids?
Ability of a crustacean to grow back lost body parts.
What is regeneration?
#1
What is the ovule?
Pigment or coloring that gives plants their green color.
What is chlorophyll?
Animals without backbones.
What are invertebrates?
Number of disinct body regions all insects have.
What is three?
An animal that is active at night.
What is nocturnal?
#2
What is the sepal?
Food plants need to live.
What is glucose?
The process of arranging animals or other things into groups according to their similarities.
What is classification?
Strong, light-weight covering that protects an arthropod while giving its body strength and support.
What is an exoskeleton?
Animal that eats plants.
What is an herbivore?
#3
What is the pistil?
Three main structural parts of a leaf.
What is stem, vein, and midrib?
The person who created the classification system we use.
Who is Carl Linnaeus?
Body part of the spider that is a combination of the head and the thorax.
What is the cephalothorax?
The animals that have jointed appendages, segmented bodies, and external skeletons.
What are crustaceans?
#4
What is the stamen?
Kind of leaf that has a special design for a special function.
What is a modified leaf?
The 2 divisions of the classification system that are used to form the scientific name of a plant or animal.
What are the genus and species?
Sailing through the air on silk strands.
What is ballooning?
Insect body regions.
What are the head, thorax, and abdomen?