3rd Grade Life Science
Adaptations
Plant Fossils
Plant Reproduction
Plant Lifecycle
100
The general weather of an area over a long period of time
What is climate
100
This plant part attracts insects
What are the petals
100
Plant fossils provide information about this (it starts with an "E")
What is environment
100
The two types of plants that make seeds
What are flowering plants and conifers
100
The first stage in the lifecycle of a flowering plant, starts with an "s"
What is the seed
200
A species that has died out completely
What is extinct
200
This part reproduces for the angiosperm
What is the flower
200
Insects are preserved in this fossilized tree sap
What is amber
200
Conifers and flowering plants use seeds for this purpose
What is reproduction
200
The gusty phenomena can help seeds get from one place to another
What is wind
300
The environment where an organism lives
What is habitat
300
Their seeds are produced in cones
What is a conifer
300
The remains of once-living things that have been preserved by being petrified or by leaving different kinds of imprints
What is a fossil
300
The reproductive cell that grows into a plant
What is a spore
300
To sprout
What is germinate
400
This is why fossils of corals are found in Ohio
What is Ohio was once covered by a warm shallow sea
400
This plant has no stems or roots
What is moss
400
Fossils of this spore producing plant have been found as large as trees
What are ferns
400
The male part of the plant
What is the stamen
400
The stage where fruit and seeds are formed
What is fertilization
500
These are remains or traces of organisms that lived long ago
What is a fossil
500
This part protects the flower when it is a bud
What is the sepal
500
Fossils are made of these materials
What are minerals
500
Bees use this to make honey
What is nectar
500
Fill in the blanks: 1.___________sperms have cones 2.___________sperms have flowers
gymnosperms angiosperms