What are the four components of soil?
Minerals, Organic Matter, Air, and Water
What does a staminate have?
Only male flower parts
What is the importance of flowers?
Value of the plant-sexual reproduction.
What is a Ecosystem?
All biotic and abiotic factors in the area
Eats only meat
Carnivore
What is in the 45% mineral matter?
Gravel, Sand, Soil, and Clay
What do petals do for the flower on a plant
It attracts insects
What are the supporting parts of a flower?
Petal and Sepal
A term used to describe the steepness of land, also used in math
Slope
All populations of organisms
Community
What is the 5% of soil
Organic matter
What does chloroplast do for plant cells
Specialized organelles found in all higher plant cells, turns sun into energy for plant cell.
What are the male flower parts
Anther, Stamen, Filament, Pollen
Types of terrestrial biomes?
deserts, tundra, grassland, temperate forest, and coniferous forest.
Eats only dead organisms
decomposer
What is the definition of soil?
The mineral and organic surface of the earth capable of supporting unland plants, formed by the environment breaking down parent material over time.
What four parts are required for a flower on a plant to be considered complete?
Sepal, Petals, Stamen, Pistial
What are the female flower parts?
ovule, pollen tube, pistil, stigma, style, ovary.
What is a way to categorize land based on its characteristics and farming suitability?
Land classification
Role in the ecosystem or purpose of the organisms
niche
What happens if the soil has no pores?
If a soil has no pores, the water does not filter through the soil and erosion can occur.
What does a pistillate have?
Only female parts
What are the types of flowers?
complete, perfect, incomplete, imperfect
What is the difference between a food chain and a food web?
Food chain- a series of steps which result in energy being transferred from one level to the next
Food web- a group of interwoven food chains
Plant life in a area and animal in a area
flora and fauna