this tubelike structures that transport water and nutrients within the plant?
a. Spore
b. Vascular Plants
c. Ferns
d. Seeds
Vascular Plants
A single cell surrounded by a cell wall
a. Spore
b. Mosses
c. ferns
d. vascular
Spore
Live in water only, breath with gill, cold-blooded
a. reptiles
b. Fish-scales
c. birds
d. mammals
Fish- scales
take on the temperature of their surroundings
a. cold-blooded animals
b. warm-blooded animals
c. invertebrates
d. Anthropoids
Cold-blooded animals
are behaviors that animals inherit from their parents
a. Migration
b. learned behaviors
c. Instincts
symmetry
Instincts
not all animal behaviors are inherited. Some are learned, and some are partially learned
These plants grow low to the ground and can pass water nutrients only from one to the next?
a. Flowering plants
b. vascular plants
c. Nonvascular plants
d. spore
nonvascular plants
Plants that grow cones that contain seeds, conifers do not have flowers.
a. Cone-bearing
b. Conifers
c. Flowering
d. ferns
Conifers
smooth skin, live both on land and water, lungs or gills or both, cold-blooded, hatch from eggs
a. reptiles,
b. amphibians
c. Fish-scales
d. mammals
Amphibians
Maintain a constant body temperature regardless of the temperature of their surroundings.
a. Invertebrates
b. warm-blooded
c. adaptations
d. cold-blooded
warm-blooded
is a natural behavior for some animals that occurs when the weather turns cold
a. hibernation
b. migration
c. learned behaviors
d. spiders
Hibernation
these two plants reproduce seeds
a. Flowering plants and bearing plants
b. Spore
c. seeds
d. Ferns
Flowering plants and bearing plants
Can grow in shady areas without direct sunlight
a. Ferns
b. conifers
c. Spore
d. seeds
Ferns
Most live on land, some in water, lungs to breath, cold blooded, usually lay eggs.
a. Fish scales
b. amphibians
c. reptiles
d. birds
Reptiles
animals that fo does not have a backbone, most of the world's animals
a. Invertebrates
b. adaptations
c. warm-blooded animal
d. cold-blooded
Invertebrates
develop as animals observe others and practice new behaviors
a. migration
b. learned behaviors
c. symmetry
d. hibernation
learned behaviors
These are reproduced by producing spores
a. Fern
b. Fern and mosses
c. mosses
d. conifers
Fern and mosses
Animals that have backbones, divide into 5 classes
A. Vertebrate
b. reptiles
c. adaptation
d. Fish
vertebrates
covered with feathers, lungs to breathe, warm blooded, lay eggs
a. bird
b. reptiles
c. Fish
d. amphibians
Birds
the largest group of invertebrates have jointed legs
a. Anthropods
b. Invertebrates
c. cold-blooded
d. warm-blooded
Anthropods
have three body segments, six legs, and feelers. they are arthropods with segmented bodies hard outer skin, and jointed legs
Insects
A multicelled structure that contains a young plant inside a productive covering
a. Flowering plants and cone-bearing
b. Seeds
c. Spored
d. Conifers
Seeds
Other invertebrates
a. sponged
b. sea stars.
c. mollusks, worms
d. all of the above
all of the above (Sponged, sea stars, worms, mollusks)
hair or fur, most live on land, but few live in water, use lungs to breathe, warm-blooded, most live births, they control their body temperature.
a. mammals
b. birds
c. amphibians
d. reptiles
Mammals
physical features or behaviors that help organisms survive and reproduce in an environment. adaptations are passed from generation to generation.
a. adaptation
b. anthropods
c. cold and warm-blooded
d. invertebrates
adaption
an exact likeness in size and shape between two halves of an image or object. Many plants and animals have one or more lines of symmetry.
a. symmetry
b. spiders
c. migration
d. instincts
Symmetry