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Plant Structures

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This means to arrange or sort objects or living things according to their properties. classify
These are animals that have backbones. vertebrates
These are animals without backbones invertebrates
This is the leaflike part of a flower that covers and protects the flowerbud before the flower opens. sepal
This is the female part of the flower, where egg cells are produced. pistil
This is the male part of the flower, where pollen is produced. stamen
This is the movement of pollen from stamen to pistil pollination
This means to start to grow germinate
This is a behavior that is inherited instinct
This is something that causes a reaction to a living thing stimulus
This is the substance in plants that makes their parts green and captures energy from sunlight chlorophyll
This is the process in which plants make sugar photosynthesis
This is a physical feature or behavior that helps an organism survive in its environment adaptation
This means to receive characteristics from an organism's parents inherit
What does a pistil do? Produces egg cells
What does a stamen do? Produces pollen
What does a sepal do? Protects the flower before it opens
Which adaptation might help protect a plant from being eaten? A thorny stem
If your car drives past a turtle, it will stick its head inside its shell. In this scenario, the car is an example of a: Stimulus
Which of the following is an inherited trait? Speaking Spanish, Walking, Green eyes Green eyes
What adaptation helps a poison dart frog warn its predators? Its bright color
Which is an example of an instinct? A bird that builds a nest
Give some examples of plant adaptations: Bright flowers, thorns, store water, leaf shape
Give some examples of animal adaptations: camouflage, sharp claws, thick fur, migration, hibernation
What are the photosynthesis steps? Sunlight, chlorophyl, oxygen, carbon dioxide, water
What is the waste product of photosynthesis? oxygen
List 3 vertebrates cow, dog, fish, donkey
List 3 invertebrates spiders, worms, jellyfish
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