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Pick Apart a Posey
How Would You Characterize That?
Round 'n Round She Goes
That's Classified Information
Hodge Podge
100
The female reproductive part of a flower.
What is the pistil?
100
A kitten is born with it's eye closed but within days they open.
What are growth and reproduction?
100
Stages in an simple life cycle.
What are before birth, young and adult?
100
Number of classification levels.
What is 7?
100
Pollen trapper.
What is the stigma?
200
Structure that makes pollen.
What is the anther?
200
A student spends way too long at the bubbler before class and then has to ask to use the restroom.
What is excretion?
200
Life cycle of about 10% of the insect world.
What is incomplete metamorphosis?
200
Second largest classification level.
What is phylum?
200
Make up a stamen.
What are the anther and filament?
300
It is inside the ovary and contains the egg cells.
What is an ovule?
300
Sunflowers tilt to face the sun as it moves across the sky.
What is movement?
300
Caterpillar stage
What is larva?
300
It is never capitalized.
What is the species name?
300
Movement of pollen from anther to stigma.
What is pollination?
400
Contains either male or female reproductive parts.
What is an imperfect flower?
400
A woodpecker sees a bug on a tree and pecks away at the tree until he can get to it, capture it and eat it.
What are sensetivity, movement and nutrition?
400
The inactive stage in a complete metamorphosis.
What is the pupa stage?
400
Ingredients for a scientific name.
What are the genus and species names?
400
What is wrong with this: ornithorhynchus Anatinus
What are genus should be capitalized, species should be lower case and name should be in italics?
500
A plant whose life cycle is less than a year long.
What is an annual?
500
A plant takes in carbon dioxide and uses it for photosynthesis. The it releases the leftover oxygen.
What are respiration and nutrition?
500
Cockroach
What is incomplete metamorphosis?
500
It is between class and family.
What is order?
500
Methods of seed dispersal.
What are animals, wind, water and ejection?