Animal Behaviors
Plant structure
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100

Which animal behavior allows prey to "hide" from predators?

Camouflage

100

Which structure helps plants take in water and minerals from the soil?

Roots

100

How does a turtle's shell help a turtle to survive?

It protects them from predators. 

100

True or False: Leaves help plants with photosynthesis and in turn with growth.

True

200

What structure on birds helps them escape danger

wings

200

What structure on the plant help cactii survive in a dry environment 

Waxy coating on their leaves 

200

Why would predators have sharp teeth?

To eat prey

200

What structure helps plants absorb water and anchors them in the ground?

roots

300

Name one thing that would help animals survive in the winter

hibernation, migration 

300

Why to plants have bright flowers?

To attract pollinators

300

How do long necks help giraffes survive?

It allows them them to reach leaves. 

300

True or false: The ovule is found in the ovary

True

400

which behavior describes how animals care for their young?

parental care

400

How do thorne's help plants survive? 

They protect the plant from being eaten. 

400

Ants work together in a colony to stay alive, what would happen if the ants stopped working together?

The colony would shrink if not die. 

400

Which plant structure is directly involved in reproduction?

The flower (which contains the ovary, pistil, stamen, and pollen). 

500

Some animals migrate, why do they do this?

They can move to a place that is warmer and warmer weather usually has more readily available food. 
500

Explain the role of bees in the reproduction of a flowering plant. 

Bees transfer pollen to the plants when they fly between the flowers.  

500

What is it called when animals protect their young in large groups?

herding or swimming in schools. 

500

describe the role of the stamen and the pistil in the process of pollination. 

The stamen produces the pollen and the pistil receives the pollen.