Organs & Organ Systems
Plant Parts & Functions
Adaptations
Organisms Behavior& Physical Characteristics
100

In vertebrates, what is the main function of the skeletal system?

It provides support. 

100

Similar to the skeleton, what part of a plant offers support for the plant?

Stem or Trunk

100

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When a flower that produces fruit goes thorugh its life cycle, it goes through four stages. What are thoes stages?

a.) Pollination-Growth-Fertilization-Germination

b.) Pollination-Growth- Germination-Fertilization

c.) Growth-Germination-Fertilization-Pollination

d.) Germination-Pollination-Fertilization-Growth

d.) Germination-Pollination-Fertilization-Growth

100

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If the zebra longwing butterfly has 4 stages in its lifecycle:

1.) What type of lifecycle is it? 

2.) What are the stages, in order?

1.) Complete metamorphosis

2.) Egg- Larva- Pupa- Adult

200

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What organ removes waste from the blood? 

Kidneys

200

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What do roots do for a plant?

Roots stabilize the plant in place and brings water and nutrients to the stem.

200

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Animals have adaptations to protect themselves form predators. Which adaptation helps organisms to hide from predators?

a.) Having a strong sence of smell.

b.) Having spikes.

c.) Having sharp teeth

d.) Changing color.

d.) Changing color.

200

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1.) When winter is on the way, animals start to get ready for this.

2.) What is it called for plants?

1.) Animals get ready to hibernate. 

2.) Dormancy- Plants go dormant in the winter, they do lose their leaves and do not grow- THEY ARE NOT DEAD!

300

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What does the cardiovascular system do and what organs are apart of it? 

The cardiovascular system pumps blood and nutrients through veins and arteries through the body. 

300

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1.) What part of plants photosynthesise?

2.) What is needed for plants to create their own food?

1.) Leaves photosynthesise

2.) Carbon dioxide and the sun

300

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How can environmental changes affect living organisms in that environement?

When an environment changes, organisms can either adapt, move to a new location, or die. 

300

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Where would a wild rabbit get the energy needed for survival?

Plants

400

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What part of the digestive system absorbs most of the nutrients?

The small intestine.

400

What is the waxy protection on leaves that allow Co2 to be absorbed and Oxygen to be released? 

The cuticle.
400

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Which organism would be harmed by a decrease in pond size? 

a.) Trees

b.) Insects

c.) Fish

d.) Birds

c.) Fish

400

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What would a turtle and an armadillo have in common?

Shells for protection.

500

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What is the largest sensory organ?

The skin is the largest sensory organ.

500

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What is the function of the stamen and pistil?

The stamen and pistil are male and female parts of a plant. They allow the plant to reproduce. 

500

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1.) Why would a vine reach up to the top of a tree canopy? 

2.) Would this be considered to be a trait or behavior?

1.) A vine would reach to the top of a tree canopy because it is reaching for sunlight.

2.) It would be considered a behavior.

500

Show me a complete and incomplete metamorphisis of an insect and lable the stages. 

1.) Incomplete: Egg-Nymph-Adult

2.) Complete: Egg-Larva-Pupa-Adult