What do non-flowering plants produce?
Spores
Tell the 3 main parts
Leaves, stem and roots
When do plants release carbon dioxide?
At night
What do our bodies create after a vaccine?
Antibodies
The 3 life processes
Nutrition, reproduction and interaction
What are the names of the gymnosperms leaves?
Needles
What does the chlorophyll collect?
solar energy
Where is the photosynthesis carried out?
In the leaves (chloroplast)
What are the 3 parts of the brain?
Cerebrum, cerebellum and brain stem
Cells with similar characteristics and functions join together to form...
tissues
What are the names of the ferns leaves?
Fronds
What is the name of the main part of the leaf?
Blade
What do plants obtain in the photosynthesis?
Glucose and oxygen
This bone is located between the femur and the tibia
Patella
Tell the 5 kingdoms
Animal, plant, fungus, protist and monera
What are the names of the thick stems of the ferns?
Rhizomes
A hard stem is called...
woody
The name of the mixture of water and minerals
Raw sap
This part of the ear transforms the sound vibrations into electrical signals (sense of hearing)
cochlea
The jelly-like substance which can be found in a cell
Cytoplasm
What is the name of the small hairs of the mosses?
Rhizoids
They produce food and exchange gases
The name of the canal which transports the glucose from the leaves to the rest of the plant
Phloem
Bones are connected at the joints by...
Ligaments
Tell the 2 things you can find in a plant cell structure that you can“t in an animal cell
chloroplast and cell wall