What part of a seed gives food?
1. Endosperm
2. Embryo
3. Seed Coat
Embryo
The upper part of the plant is called the _________ system and consists of 4 parts: __________, ___________, __________, and _________________.
Shoot
1. Stem 2. Leaf 3. Fruit 4. Flower
What stage is this frog in?
Froglet
What is this called?
Chrysalis
Along with their jaw, what do frogs gain?
Tongue
What does suspended growth mean? Germinated means _________.
Not actively growing, Growing
From CO2 , plants create _____. (Chemical symbol or name of element)
Before they come out of the egg, tadpoles eat the what?
Remains of the eggs they're in
What's the second phase of a butterfly? (Not a caterpillar)
What does a froglet lose and gain to become an adult frog?
Tail and Lungs
How do you have to place a seed for it to grow upwards?
Doesn't matter
Which part of the plant uses photosynthesis?
Chloroplast
What's the first thing to start growing on a frog in the life cycle
Hind Legs
The official name of the 3rd stage is a _____________ also called a ___________.
Pupa or Chrysalis
What is super fragile and essentially useless in the frog life cycle?
Hind legs
What are the 3 things seeds need to "sense" to start growing.
Proper temperature, Sufficient Water, Sunlight
Plants create _________ to feed themselves which makes them ______-trophs
sugar auto
Why are frogs essentially fish until they are froglets?
They have gills and no lungs
What's the difference between a moth and a butterfly.
Active during night vs active in the day
What do Butterflies and Frogs have in common? (Life Cycle)
They start as eggs
What is the main function of a seed coat? A seed coat also acts as a ______________ (common tool).
Protection and Timer
Two of the functions of the roots are:
Storage (water)
Structure
Tadpoles are __(H, O, C)___ until they grow _______ which turns them into __(H, O, C)_.
Herbivores and then Omnivores
What's the difference between a cocoon and a chrysalis?
Moths have cocoons and butterflies have cocoons
How do butterflies see?
Ultraviolet