Plant Structures
How Do Plants Reproduce?
How Do Animals Reproduce?
How Are Living Things Adapted To Their Environment?
Water Cycle
100
The process of changing carbon dioxide and water into sugar and oxygen.
What is photosynthesis?
100
The process of a sperm and egg cell joining together.
What is fertilization?
100
A life cycle that has four different stages.
What is complete metamorphosis?
100
Consists of all the living and nonliving things in an area.
What is an environment?
100
The change from a liquid to a gas.
What is evaporation?
200
Plants with tubes that move water, minerals, and sugar.
What are vascular plants?
200
The process of pollen moving from a male plant part to a female plant part.
What is pollination?
200
A life cycle that has three different stages.
What is incomplete metamorphosis?
200
A characteristic that helps a living thing survive.
What is an adaptation?
200
The mixture of gases that surrounds Earth.
What is the atmosphere?
300
The part of the plant that absorbs water and minerals underground.
What is the root?
300
Animals that pollinate.
What are pollinators?
300
The second step in complete metamorphosis.
What is larva?
300
An adaptation to a body part.
What is a physical adaptation?
300
The change of a gas into a liquid?
What is condensation?
400
Structures that have tubes to carry water, sugar, and minerals to different parts of the plant.
What are stems?
400
The part of the plant that has the pistil and anthers.
What is a flower?
400
The third step in complete metamorphosis.
What is pupa?
400
Something an organism does to help it survive.
What is a behavioral adaptation?
400
Water that falls from clouds to Earth's surface.
What is precipitation?
500
The lines in a leaf.
What are veins?
500
A cell that can grow into a new plant when the conditions are right.
What is a spore?
500
A baby kangaroo.
What is a joey?
500
An inherited behavior an animal knows how to do without having to learn it.
What is an instinct?
500
Water stored underground.
What is groundwater?
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