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Ch 2 Science Mrs. B

Science Chapter 2 - Beaulier

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Blinking, crying, building a nest, spinning a web, breathing, sucking, and swallowing. Instinctive Behaviors
Egg, larva, pupa, and adult. Stages of complete metamorphosis
Egg, nymph, and adult Stages of incomplete metamorphosis
Grasshoppers and dragonflies undergo incomplete metamorphosis
Butterflies undergo complete metamorphosis
food source for a seed cotyledon
protects a seed seed coat
baby plant in a seed embryo
type where offspring looks just like the parent asexual reproduction
type where offspring gets traits of both parents sexual reproduction
budding, splitting, vegetative propegation types of asexual reproduction
jellyfish, corals, worms, some fish, some frogs organisms that go through asexual reproduction
rose bush, human, chicken organisms that go through sexual reproduction
eggs are fertilized outside of the body external fertilization
eggs are fertilized inside of the body internal fertilization
Eggs get eaten, lost, freeze, are too hot, are in polluted water problems of external fertilization
Eggs are much safer and less eggs are needed positives of internal fertilization
How do seeds get to where they need to go to grow wind, water, animals
animals carry seeds burrs or eat the fruit
gets blown by the wind cones from conifers and fuzzy seeds
who passes on genes when they reproduce parents
what decides your traits genes
one trait covers another dominent
one trait gets covered recessive
big D dominent for dimples
little d recessive - no dimples
squares are males
circles are females
shading means dominent trait
a developing organism that results from fertilization embryo
the process in which sperm and egg cells come together outside the female's body external fertilization
the joining of a sperm cell with an egg cell to make one new cell, a fertilized egg fertilization
a portion on a chromosome that contains chemical instructions for inherited traits gene
the development of a seed into a new plant germination
the passing down of inherited traits from one generation to the next heredity
a series of distinct growth stages that are different from one another metamorphosis
a stage of metamorphosis where the organism is similar to an adult form but is smaller nymph
the transfer of a pollen grain to the egg producing part of the plant pollination
a particular characteristic that an organism has trait
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