The four core functions of animals.
What is Behavioral, Survival, Growth, Reproduction?
The 5 main parts of a plant.
What is leaf, stem, fruit, roots, and flower?
The brain is located in this part of the body.
What is the skull or head?
The five human senses.
What is see, smell, touch, taste, and hear?
The way a plant responds to a stimulus.
What is tropisms?
Camouflage can aid an animal in surviving by doing this.
What is hiding them from predators?
The structure that gives plants energy.
What is the leaf?
The information messengers of the brain are called this.
What is a neuron?
This sense tells the brain something is salty.
What is taste?
The tropism associated with touch.
What is thigmotropism?
Two features of herbivore teeth.
What is flat and broad?
The way plants protect themselves.
What is thorns or toxins?
The first layer of the eye.
What is the cornea?
Anything that causes a reaction from a plant or animal.
What is a stimulus?
The tropism associated with water.
What is hydrotropism?
A bird's beak helps it survive by using it to build a nest.
What is true?
The process that forces water and minerals to move through a plant.
What is capillary action?
All the things you learn that you remember.
What is memory?
This sense tells the brain that light is bright.
What is sight?
The roots grow towards this to obtain water.
What is gravity?
An organism that eats plants and meat.
What is an omnivore?
A plant's response to a stimulus.
What is tropism?
This processes the light and changes it into nerve signals so the brain can understand what it is seeing.
What is the retina?
An earthworm has this all over its body.
What are tastebuds?
NASA uses this information to design effective rockets.
What is a plants detection and guidance system?