A new plant is called a
What is a seedling?
As some young animals grow, their bodies go through a series of changes called this
What is metamorphosis?
What are traits?
This is the location of an object in relation to a nearby object or place
What is position?
This is the energy that moves between objects at different temperatures
What is heat?
This is a structure that contains a tiny plant that grows to be an adult plant
What is a seed?
In complete metamorphosis, an animal goes through this many different stages in its life cycle
What is four?
When a parent passes a trait to their offspring, it is called an
What is an inherited trait?
This happens whenever an object moves or is moved from one position to another
What is motion?
This is the movement of heat between two objects that are touching (think about food frying in a pan because it touches the pan)
What is conduction?
This is what happens when a seed gets the air, water, and warmth it needs
What is germination?
These are the four stages of a butterfly's life cycle
What are eggs, larva, pupa, adult butterfly?
These are behaviors an animal is born knowing how to do
What are instincts?
Pushing and pulling are examples of
What is force?
This is the transfer of heat within a liquid or a gas (think about water heated on a stove)
What is convection?
This is the powdery material needed to make seeds
What is pollen?
Other animals go through incomplete metamorphosis, which has this many stages
What is three?
What is a learned behavior?
You can find this by measuring the length between one point and another
What is distance?
These allow heat to move through them easily
What is a conductor?
This is what we call a nonflowering plant
What is a conifer?
This classification of animals does NOT lay eggs, but rather give birth to live young after developing an embryo
What are mammals?
This is the movement of an animal from one place to another in a repeating pattern
What is migration?
This is the speed and direction of an object in motion
These do NOT allow heat to easily move through them
What are insulators?