plants that develop flowers
What are flowering plants?
Plants that do not reproduce seeds
What are non flowering plants?
What are three ways seeds can read
What is animals, wind, water?
What is camouflage and give an example of an animal exhibiting this trait.
What is A thing called blend and hide from predator?
This is a leaf like structure at the base of a flower
What is a sepal?
Plants that reproduce fruits
What are angiosperms?
How many different Types of asexual reproduction are there
What is binary fission, budding, fragmentation, vegetive propagation and sporogenesis?
What part of the flower has pollen on it
What is anther?
What is the adaptation where animals look like leafs
What is mimicry?
this part produces seeds and will later become fruit
What is an ovary?
This occurs when pollen from the stamen lands on the stigma of a plant
What is pollination?
Bacteria reproduces using
What is binary fission?
Why are bees covered in that help them be such great pollinators
What is tiny, feathery, hairs?
One type of behavioral adaptation is hibernation what is it and why is it done
What is long sleep limited food supply?
What is the male part of the flower
The two parts of a stamen
A______
F______
What is filament and anther?
What are three benefits of asexual reproduction
What is one parent needed, more offspring made, less time needed?
These pollinators like flat, wide open flowers that have lots of pollen
What are beetles?
what is it called when plants have a strong stem
what is structural adaptation?
This is the part of the flower that contains the pollen and is supported by skinny stem like structure
What is the anther and filament?
The four parts of the pistil
O____
O____
S_____
S_____
What is the ovary, the ovules, the style, and the stigma?
what are two different animals that can reproduce asexually
What are sea stars, and whiptail lizards?
These pollinators are attracted to flowers that are white, and come out at nighttime
What are bats and moths?
What is it called when a cactus has adaptation
What is succulence?
This is the sticky part of the flower where pollen is deposited
What is the stigma?