Cells
Animals
Plants
Flowers
Grab Bag
100

The organelle that controls the cell.

What is the nucleus?

100

Examples are fish, mammals, reptiles, birds, and amphibians.

What are vertebrates?

100

These type of plants have no roots, leaves, stems, flowers, or tubes to transfer water.

What are nonvascular plants?

100

This is the most colorful part of the flower. It attracts pollinators.

What are the petals?

100
Most plants reproduce using these.

What are seeds?

200

The organelle that keeps everything else in place.

What is the cytoplasm?

200

Examples are insects, snails, starfish, spiders, and crabs.

What are invertebrates?

200

These types of plants grow tall and have tubes to transfer water throughout the plant.

What are vascular plants?

200

This is the male part of the flower that produces pollen.

What is the stamen?

200

These are ways that seeds can be spread. (Name 2)

What is by wind, by animals, by water, by people, or by bursting.

300

This is an organelle that is found in both plant and animal cells. It allows things to come in and out of the cell.

What is the cell membrane?

300

These are examples of behavioral adaptations. (Name 2)

What are hibernation, migration, playing dead, living in large groups, schools of fish, puffer fish puffing up.

300

These are the four main parts of a vascular plant.

What are roots, stem, leaf, and flower?

300

These are examples of pollinators. (Name 3)

What are birds, bees, wind, other insects, humans, etc.

300

Ferns, moss, hornworts, and liverworts reproduce using these.

What are spores?

400

These are the two organelles that are only found in plant cells.

What are the cell wall and chloroplasts?

400

These are examples of structural adaptations. (Name 3)

What is camouflage, mimicry, sharp spines, large teeth, whiskers, big ears, etc.

400

These are the three main types of non-vascular plants.

What are moss, hornworts, and liverworts.

400

This is the female part of the flower that turns pollen into seeds.

What is the pistil?

400

Photosynthesis typically occurs in this part of the plant.

What are the leaves?

500

This is the reason why the plant cell vacuole is so much bigger than the animal cell's vacuoles.

What is plant cells cannot move when they're thirsty, so they must have larger vacuoles to store larger amounts of water.

500

This is the main difference between physical and behavioral adaptations.

What is physical adaptations are a part of an animal's body and behavioral adaptations are things animals do to help them survive?

500

This is what photosynthesis needs and what it produces (must have both.)

What are water, CO2, and sunlight and sugar and oxygen?

500

This is the name for when pollen is transferred from the stamens to the stigma of a flower.

What is pollination?

500

This is when all life processes of a plant are suspended during winter months.

What is dormancy?