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Plant Life
Characteristics of Animals
Adaptations
Ecosystem
Characteristics of Plants
100
Protects the flower before it opens.
What do the sepals do?
100
Vertabrate.
Is a bird an invertebrate or a vertebrate?
100
The polar bear's thick fur.
What helps the polar bear adapt to colder climate?
100
An organism that eats only meat.
What is a carnivore?
100
Synthesis of compounds with the aid of radiant energy (ecspecially in plants.)
What is photosynthesis?
200
Pollination.
Does germination or pollination come first?
200
Mammal.
Is a human a mammal or a reptile?
200
It's shell.
Wha helps a turtle protect itself?
200
They search and look for their prey.
What do predators do?
200
A set of pairs of mutually exclusive characters/ options that enable identification of a species.
What is a dichotomous key?
300
The male part.
Is the stamen the male or female part?
300
Both.
Can a frog live on land, or in water?
300
It makes them lighter and easier to fly.
Why do birds have hollow bones?
300
A food web is where all the animals are connected, and a food chain is just one animal eats one animal.
What is the difference between a food chain and a food web?
300
Plastid containing chlorophyll and other pigments in plants that carry out photosynthesis.
What does chloroplast do?
400
Seeds
What does the ovary hold?
400
Slimy.
Do amphibians have slimy, or scaily skin?
400
Traits that help an organism meet it's basic needs and survive.
What does adaptation mean?
400
They consume.
What do consumers do?
400
Any of the green pigments found in the photosyntheic organisms.
What is chlorophyll?
500
The flower petals help the flower by attracting insects with it's bright andn beautiful colors.
How does the flower petals help the flower?
500
They are hollow.
Why are birds bones so special?
500
It helps protect the bird it is ready to hatch.
How do eggshells help protect a baby bird?
500
A system formed by the interaction of a community of organisms with their physical enviornment.
What is the definition of ecosystem.
500
A process.
Is photo a system or a process?