evolution
plants/ parts of the flower
animals
body systems
other
100

scientist that study fossils 

what is Palaeontologist

100

Support structure containing pollen so that insects or the wind might pick it up. 

what is the anther

100
  • dear king philip claps often for good science           Domain, kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, species

what is taxonomy 

100

takes in oxygen and expels carbon dioxide

what is respiratory system

100

Plants that are characterized by the presence of conducting tissue.

what is Vascular plants

200

study of similarities and differences in structures of different species. 

what is Comparative anatomy

200

The female reproductive structure of a flower, catches pollen. Consist of the stigma, style, and ovary.

What is the pistol

200
  • monera, protists, fungi, plants, animals 

what is kindoms 

200
pumps blood that carries nutrients, oxygen and waste throughout the body. 

what is cardiovascular system

200

 plants without a vascular system consisting of xylem and phloem. Instead, they may possess simpler tissues that have specialized functions for the internal transport of water.

what is nonvascular plants 

300

similar structure inherited from common ancestor 

what is Homologous structures

300

Part of the female reproductive organ that contains the egg. 

What is the Ovary

300

Embryonic development, Sexual reproduction, Motile, Heterotroph, Eukaryotic, Multicellular, Sensory organs

what are the main characteristics of animals? 

300

protects the major organs and supports the structure of the body

what is skeletal system

300

Cone bearing plants 

what are gymnosperms 

400

structures that are similar in unrelated organisms

what is Analogous structures

400

attract pollinators to the flower, often brightly coloured in different wavelengths of light that the human eye cannot see 

What are the petals of a flower?

400

Porifera, Cnidaria, Platyhelminthes, Nematoda, Mollusca, Annelida, Arthropoda, Echinodermata, Chordata 

what are the phylums

400

provides sensory information throughout the body

what is nervous system

400

flowering plants

what are angiosperms 

500

Species change over time (lamark) 

Earth is very old (lyell) 

Struggle for existence with population growth (malthus) 

artificial selection

Fitness = ability to survive 

Natural selection - happens over time

what is Darwin's theory of evolution 

500

Protect the seed of a flower in early development. 

what is Sepals 

500

structures in the body that are no longer needed or that no longer server a purpose.

what is vestigial structures 

500

provides movement and heat for the body

what is muscular system

500

study of the similarities and differences in embryos of different species. 

what is Comparitive embryology 

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