What is the best way to move Christmas trees for shipping?
Helicopter
What is the most noticeable part of the flower called?
Petals
What is the job of a Queen Bee?
The primary job of a queen bee is to lay eggs and maintain the colony's population
The first segment, designed for sensory input and food intake.
Head
The botanical definition is anything that is the root, stem or leaf of a plant.
Vegetable
What are 2 major differences between a deciduous tree and a coniferous tree?
roots, leaves, and the way they change during the seasons
What is the stalk that supports the flower?
Stem
What is an insect that hunts and eats other insects for food called?
Predators
What is a pair of long thin sensory appendages on the heads of insects called?
Antenna
It's essentially the seed-bearing structure that develops after pollination and fertilization.
Fruit
What is the tallest tree species?
Coastal Redwood
These are usually green and leaf-like, forming the outermost layer of the flower and protecting the bud before it opens. What is it?
Sepals
Describe the job of pollinators, in detail.
Pollinators are insects that move pollen from the male part of a flower (anther) to the female part (stigma), enabling fertilization and the production of seeds.
What is the third and final segment of an insect? It contains the insect's digestive, respiratory, and reproductive organs.
Abdomen
Pickles are a vegetable.
True or False
False they would be a fruit
What species of tree is the largest by volume?
Giant Sequoias
What are the stamens?
*bonus*
the male reproductive organs of the flower
Bonus: consisting of the anther and the filament
Describe the job of decomposers/recyclers.
Decomposers are organisms that feed on and break down dead plants and animals, as well as the waste of other organisms. They are crucial for recycling nutrients in the ecosystem, preventing the buildup of dead organic material, and supporting plant growth.
What are mandibles?
The paired jaws of some insects and other arthropods. They are sometimes referred to as simply 'jaws'. They operate in a sideways fashion and are used for gripping, biting and cutting.
Is rhubarb a fruit or vegetable?
Vegetable
What is the largest Sequoias tree?
General Sherman
What is the female reproductive part of a flower called?
Pistil
What are 2 insects that have all three jobs?
Beetles and Mosquitos
What is the elytra?
The tough fore wings of beetles and earwigs. The elytra are not used in flight but are used to protect the more delicate hind wings.
Name 3 root vegetables.
Carrot, Onion, Potato, Beet, ...