Plant Parts
Insect Parts
Plant Life Cycle
Animal Life Cycle
Survival
100
This plant part grows underground and takes in nutrients from the soil.
What are roots?
100
Insects have this many legs, while spiders have 8.
What is 6?
100
Plants that have flowers make this. It can go to a new flower to make a seed.
What is pollen?
100
Many animals (fish, birds, reptiles, and amphibians) lay these, but mammals do not.
What are eggs?
100
These are differences between the same kind of living things.
What are variations?
200
These plant parts contain tiny new plants that can grow once soil, water, and sunlight are provided.
What are seeds?
200
These are located on an insect's head. They help them to learn about the world around them.
What are antennae?
200
This is a tiny plant inside of a seed.
What is an embryo?
200
Many insects hatch from eggs as these. They spend a lot of time eating.
What are larva?
200
When this happens to plants, they are too close together and cannot grow.
What is crowding?
300
This plant part is like a straw that carries water and nutrients from the roots to the leaves.
What is a stem?
300
This part of the insect's body is in the middle.
What is the thorax?
300
When a seed gets what it needs, it will do this and begin to grow.
What is germinate?
300
The larva stops eating and becomes this. It does not move. It is changing to an adult.
What is a pupa?
300
These are the different places where plants and animals live.
What are habitats?
400
These plant parts use sunlight, air, and water to make food for the plant.
What are leaves?
400
This part of an insect's body is at the end.
What is the abdomen?
400
This grows around a seed and protects it.
What is fruit?
400
A caterpillar builds this case around itself while it changes into an adult.
What is a chrysalis?
400
This part of the butterfly acts as a straw to allow it to feed from flowers.
What is a proboscis?
500
These plant parts make seeds and fruit which can grow into new plants.
What are flowers?
500
Insects have shells to protect them because they do not have these.
What are backbones?
500
Ferns and mosses do not make seeds. Instead, they make these.
What are spores?
500
An adult caterpillar is called this.
What is a butterfly?
500
Plants and animals use these to protect themselves. Some examples are poison and mimicry.
What are defenses?
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