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Plants
Animals
Biomes
Living Things
Vocabulary
100
The process plants use to make their own food.
What is photosynthesis
100
Animals breathe this out.
What is carbon dioxide?
100
Many trees in this biome lose their leaves every year in autumn.
What is deciduous forest?
100
An example of a living thing.
What is plant or animal?
100
To sprout
What is germinate?
200
Female part of the plant. Collects pollen.
What is the pistil?
200
Animal with a backbone.
What is a vertebrate?
200
Earth's northern regions are located in this forest biome.
What is taiga?
200
An example of a nonliving thing.
What is rock, soil, sun, weather?
200
A long, deep sleep over the winter.
What is hibernation?
300
These hold up the plant and take in water and nutrients.
What are roots?
300
An animal that cannot control its temperature.
What is cold-blooded?
300
This is a biome that has fertile soil and enough rain for grasses but not enough rain for trees to grow. Example: prairie
What is grasslands?
300
All living things need these to grow.
What are nutrients?
300
When an organism has a similar trait to another.
What is mimicry?
400
Male part of the plant. Includes the anther. Produces pollen.
What is the stamen?
400
An animal that has hair or fur, produces milk, and usually gives birth to live young.
What is a mammal?
400
The ground is frozen year round in this harsh biome.
What is tundra?
400
Seedlings need these three things to grow.
What is sunlight, water, and nutrients?
400
All of the members of a single type of organism in an environment.
What is population?
500
When plants let out water vapors.
What is transpiration?
500
A series of different body forms of an animal as it develops.
What is metamorphosis?
500
This biome is located near the equator. It is hot and humid year round. It is home to a large variety of plants and animals.
What is tropical rainforest?
500
All of the living and nonliving things in an environment.
What is an ecosystem?
500
All of the populations in an ecosystem.
What is community?