What are polar bears have hollow, clear fur, and birds have different beaks for eating different foods?
What are some adaptations that animals have developed over time?
What are food, water, shelter, and air?
What are the basic needs of all animals?
What is desert animals only come out at night?
What is an example of a behavioral adaptation?
What is an adaptation?
What is a characteristic that allows or helps a living thing survive?
What are soil, rocks, minerals, water, air, and sunlight?
What are the abiotic parts of an ecosystem?
What is a male and female cell must join?
What has to happen in order for animals to reproduce?
What is they have male and female cones?
What do pine trees do to make seeds?
What is an instinct?
What is an inherited behavior an animal knows how to do without having to learn it?
What is they eat them, or they get stuck in their fur?
What are two ways animals help seeds to get into the soil?
What is pollination?
What is the process where pollen is moved from plant to plant where fertilization can occur?
What are egg, nymph, adult, and the environment?
What are the three stages of incomplete metamorphosis, and what is all of the living and nonliving things in an area called?
What is wind, water, animals, and birth, youth, adult, reproduce, and death?
What are a few ways that pollen is moved from plant to plant, and what is the life cycle of an animal?
What is a behavioral adaptation, and what is complete metamorphosis?
What is something an organism does to help it survive, and what is it called when an animal goes through 4 different stages of development?
What are eggs/hatched, live birth, and babies holding onto fingers and rabbits crouching when scared?
What are a couple of ways that animals are "born" or brought into the world, and what is a couple of basic instincts that animals have?
What is a physical adaptation, and what is a pistil?
What is an adaptation to a body/plant part, and what is the female part of the flower called?
What are dragonflies and termites, and what is the stem?
What are two examples of insects that go through incomplete metamorphosis, and what is the part of a vascular plant that provides support, and contains tubes that run from the roots to the leaves?
What is a spore, and what is an egg, larva, pupa, and adult called?
What is a cell that can grow into a new plant when the conditions are right, and what are the four stages of complete metamorphosis?
What are the flowers, and what is chlorophyll?
What are the reproductive structures of most vascular plants, and what inside of leaves captures the energy from the sun?
What are veins, and through hair like roots, and cell to cell?
What in the leaves carries the food and water while providing support, and how do nonvascular plants take in nutrients and water from the soil?
What are taproots and fibrous roots, and what is incomplete metamorphosis?
What are two types of root systems used by vascular plants, and what is it called when an animal goes through 3 stages of development?
What does it has tubes, it doesn't have tubes, and what is the anther?
What are vascular plants, nonvascular plants, and what is the part of the flower that produces the pollen?
What are fibrous, taproots, and spores?
What are the type of roots that spread out near the surface, what are the types of roots that go straight down into the soil, and what are the brown spots on the bottoms of fern leaves?
What are leaves, photosynthesis, and cones and flowers?
What part of a plant takes in sunlight to help it make food, what is the process where sunlight, carbon dioxide, nutrients and water are combined to make sugar, and what are the two reproductive parts of plants that make seeds?
What is reproduction, moths and butterflies, and mosses and liverwort?
What is the joining of the male and female reproductive cells called, what are two examples of insects that go through complete metamorphosis, and what are two examples of nonvascular plants?
What are vascular and nonvascular, 10 percent, and an embryo?
What are the two categories that plants are divided into, what percent of all plants on earth are nonvascular, and what is contained inside of a seed after fertilization?