Growth and development in plants
Weather
The flower
Animal Kingdom
Solar System
100

The growing of new plants from existing ones either sexually or asexually

propagation

100

The temporary condition of the atmosphere over a short period of time

Weather

100

The reproductive structure of flowering plants

the flower

100

There are _______ classes of animals with backbone

5

100

There are _____ planets in the solar system

8

200

This type of reproduction in plants is the fusion of male and female gamete

sexual reproduction

200

Why does weather change everyday?

The air in the atmosphere is always changing

200

The top part of the pistil that traps pollen grains

The stigma

200

Animals can be divided into two groups

vertebrates and invertebrates

200

The largest planet

Jupiter

300

three types of natural propagation

cuttings, bulb, suckers, grafting, tissue culture

300

Humidity is measure using

hygrometer

300

The name of the entire female part of the flower

The pistil

300
What are animals that give birth by laying eggs called? 

Oviparous

300

Which planet has the highest mountains in the solar system and two moons

Mars

400

Germination uses the food stored in the

 cotyledons

400

Water freezes at ______ and boils at _____

0 degrees celsius/32 degrees Fahrenheit and 100 degrees celsius/ 212 degrees Fahrenheit

400

Usually the most beautiful part of the flower

The sepal

400

What do amphibians and reptiles have in common?

they are cold blooded

400

The rings around Saturn are made up of

dust and ice

500

Why is growth and development important in plants?

it ensures the replacement of plant parts

500

How should a thermometer be read?

it should be vertical and your eyes should be level with the top of the liquid in the glass.

500

The female part of the flower is made up of...

stigma, style and ovary

500

Why are birds able to fly?

They have light weight skeletons and hollow bones, that keep them light enough to fly.

500

The solar system is made up of

sun, moon, eight planets, comets, asteroids and few dwarf planets.