PLANTS
ANIMALS
FUNGI
BACTERIA
GESTATION & INCUBATION
100

The transfer of the pollen from the anther to the
stigma of a flower is known as.

POLLINATION

100

The embryo grows inside an egg.

OVIPAROUS

100

They are a group of living organisms which
are classified in their own kingdom.

FUNGI

100

They are tiny little organisms that are
everywhere around us.

BACTERIA

100

21 days of incubation.

CHICKEN

200

Involves vegetative reproduction through
stems, roots and leaves.

AXESUAL REPRODUCTION

200

The embryo develops inside the mother's womb.

VIVIPAROUS

200

How are fungi different from plants?

They don't make their own food.

200

What bacteria makes us feel sick?

PATHOGENS

200

13 days of incubation.

CANARY

300

Involves the fusion of
the male (pollen) and female (ovule)
gametes.  

SEXUAL REPRODUCTION

300

It is the process by which certain oviparous
animals hatch their eggs.

INCUBATION

300

It is used when baking bread.

YEAST

300

What is the main bacteria found in our food?

SALMONELLA

300

645 days of gestation.

ELEPHANT

400

When the pollen grain from
the anther lands on the stigma of the
same flower.

SELF-POLLINATION

400

It is the time in which a fetus develops.

GESTATION

400

How do fungi get their food?

They get their
food by
decomposing
matter.

400

What is the name of the bacteria found in the soil?

DECOMPOSERS

400

16 days of gestation.

HAMSTER

500

When the pollen
grain of an anther falls on the
stigma of a flower of another plant.

CROSS-POLLINATION

500

It is the behaviour that results in mating and reproduction.

COURTSHIP

500

How do fungi reproduce?

By spores.

500

What is a primary use of bacteria?

TO HELP US DIGEST AND BREAKDOWN FOOD.

500

480 days of gestation.

WHALE