This is the basic definition of a flowering plant.
100: A plant that produces seeds.
This specific tree part is a common example of a non-seed producer.
a pine cone
This is a behavior or trait an animal is born with.
an instinct
This is the way an animal gains a "learned behavior."
by watching others
This bright, yellow plant is a classic example of a flowering plant.
What is a sunflower?
This bright, yellow plant is a classic example of a flowering plant.
a sun flower
These tiny structures have thick walls and are moved by the wind.
spores
Inherited traits are passed down from these two groups of ancestors.
parents and grandparents
These two specific actions are examples of "acquired behaviors."
eating and climbing
These tiny structures have thick walls and are moved by the wind.
What are spores?
This is the specific type of food that comes from a flowering plant.
300: Fruits.
Unlike seeds, these tiny reproductive units do NOT contain an embryo.
spores
Inherited traits are passed down from these two groups of ancestors.
a reflex
This describes the process of learning by watching others.
learned behaviors
Inherited traits are passed down from these two groups of ancestors.
Who are parents and grandparents?
This part of the seed acts as a protective covering for the embryo.
400: The seed coat.
Cone-bearing plants use this many structures for reproduction.
two structures
According to your notes, this factor "gives" animals their instincts.
the environment
Challenge: Explain the difference between an instinct and a reflex.
an instinct is a complex behavior you are born with ( like migrating), a reflex is a simple automatic reaction like blinking
These two specific actions are examples of "acquired behaviors."
What are eating and climbing?