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Scientific Method
Parts of Flowers and Plants
Animals
Renewable
Nonrenewable
Resources
Life Cycles of Animals and Plants
100
When you make careful observations and write down information, you are?
Collecting and recording data!
100
What part makes pollen?
The stamen.
100
What is a omnivore? Give one example.
An animal that eats plants as well as other animals. (Humans, Bears, etc)
100
Resources that cannot be made again are called______?
nonrenewable resources
100
What life cycle process does a ladybug go through?
Complete metamorphosis
200
What is the difference between the control variable and the dependent variable?
The control variable does not change and the dependent variable does change.
200
Name the three female parts of a flower.
Pistil, Ovary, Ovule(s)
200
The _____ is the animal that is hunted and eaten by another animal.
prey
200
Define renewable resources.
A natural resource that can be replaced.
200
What does metamorphosis mean?
"Change in form"
300
Recall an experiment we did in class and briefly explain how you completed each step.
Answers may vary.
300
I attract the insects to the flower for pollination, who am I?
The petal
300
Draw an example of a food web.
Answers may vary.
300
What are the 3 Rs and define them.
Recycle:Turn the old item into something new Reduce: Use less Reuse: Use something again
300
What are the stages of incomplete metamorphosis?
egg-nymph-adult
400
Another word for educated guess.
Hypothesis
400
What are the four parts of the plant and their functions?
You are right!?
400
Define Heredity.
The passing of traits from parents to their offspring.
400
Coal, Mineral, Rocks, Plants, Sunlight, and Wind are examples of what?
Natural resources
400
What are the steps for complete metamorphosis?
egg-larva-pupa-adult
500
Verbally or write all 6 steps of the scientific method and what you do in each step.
You are correct!?
500
I protect the ovule, who am I?
Ovary
500
A trait that is gained over time for survival in one's environment is called?
An acquired trait
500
What is the difference between renewable and nonrenewable resources?
Short answer.
500
Give one example of an animal or insect that goes through incomplete metamorphosis.
Grasshopper or anything that looks like its adult stage when a nymph