Structures for Survival
Plant Processes
Plant parts
Behaviors
Plant Classification
100

Animals have claws, fangs, stingers, and quills.

What are the structures animals use to attack?

100

All plants make their food using sunlight.

What is photosynthesis?

100

True or False? Most flowers reproduce sexually.

What is true?

100

A response to changes in the environment that helps an organism survive.

What is a behavior?

100

These are green, multi cellular, Eukaryotic, have cell walls, chloroplasts and are autotrophic.

What are plants?

200

Animals have legs, wings, fins, feet, arms, and more.

What are structures that animals use to move?

200

During photosynthesis, the ______________ in the leaves use photons from the sun, water, and ____________________ to make glucose.

What are chloroplasts and carbon dioxide?

200

There are many types of _________________ that transfer pollen from anther to stigma.

What are pollinators.

200

Conditioning and imprinting are two types of this.

What are learned behaviors?

200

These are the 2 main division of plants.

What are vascular and nonvascular?

300

Some animals dig holes, fly/swim/run away, or duck inside of shells.

What are ways that animals flee or prevent an attack from a predator?

300

Carbon dioxide and oxygen enter and exit a plant through tiny holes under the leaves known as ______________.

What are stomata?

300

This female organ consists of the stigma, style, ovary, and ovules.

What is the pistil?

300

These are natural instincts that are with an animal from birth.

What are inherited behaviors?

300

Vascular plants have 2 important structures that move water and food throughout the stem and true roots and leaves.

What are xylem and phloem?

400

Some animals have special ways to hide by either changing color or pretending to be another large/dangerous animal.

What are mimicry and camouflage?

400

After photosynthesis the plant must break the glucose down and turn it into energy in a process called _______________.

What is respiration?

400

The male organ consists of the anther and filament.

What is the stamen?

400

Many factors can cause a change in behaviors, such as the amount of sunlight, food availability, and _________________.

What is temperature.

400
These are types of plants with no true roots, stems or leaves; water and food move from cell to cell; they grow close to the ground; examples are mosses, hornworts, and liverworts.
What are nonvascular plants?
500
Many sea animals have a special adaptation to filter nutrients from the water.

What are filter feeders?

500
Glucose is broken down and turned into energy in the _____________________.

What is the mitochondria?

500

After the anther produces pollen, it sticks to the stigma and grows into the ____________ where it fertilizes the ovules and makes a ____________.

What is the ovary and seed?

500

This is a time when animals reduce their body activity, including their heartbeat and breathing in order to conserve energy.

What is hibernation?

500
What means to make its own food?

What is autotrophic?