What part of a plant transports water and nutrients to the flower and leaves?
Stem
What is the colorful part of the flower that attracts pollinators?
Petals
What do the leaves do?
They make food for the plant.
What type of plant grows across the ground?
Creeping/crawling
An animal has a backbone, fur, and has live babies. What group will it go in?
Mammals
What part of a plant makes food?
Leaves
What is inside the ovary?
The eggs/ovules
What do the flowers do for the plant?
Help them reproduce
What type of root can be eaten?
Storage roots
Omnivore
What is it called when water evaporates from the leaves and the plant pulls up more water from the roots?
What is the male part of the flower called?
Stamen
What do the roots do for the plant?
Pull water and nutrients from the soil.
What do non-flowering plants use to reproduce? (Like ferns and moss)
Spores
Name one animal and an adaptation that it uses to survive.
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What are the two things a plant makes from photosynthesis?
Oxygen and Sugar
What is the part of the flower that catches the pollen?
Stigma
What does the sepal do?
It protects the flower petals before they open.
Male cones have pollen that pollinate the female cones. The female cones then grow seeds that spread.
An animal has no backbone, has 6 legs and lays eggs. What group can it go in?
Insects
When the pollen travels down the style and mixes with the ovules, what is that called?
Fertilization
What is the female part of the flower called?
Pistil
What does the anther do?
Makes pollen
Name 2 ways seeds are dispersed
Wind/water/animals/bursting/sticky hooks
What group does a jellyfish go in?
Invertebrate/Mollusc