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Life Cycles, Metamorphosis, Photosynthesis

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any living thing   organism  
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when a plant sprouts and begins to grow from a seed   germinate  
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the young of a living thing   offspring  
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to make more of the same kind; to produce offspring   reproduce  
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Egg→Larva→Pupa→Adult   complete metamorphosis  
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Egg→nymph→-adult   incomplete metamorphosis  
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a major change in form from one stage to the next in the life cycle of an organism   metamorphosis  
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when an insect sheds its exoskeleton as it grows   molting  
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the wingless offspring of an insect that appears to be a smaller version of the parent   nymph  
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the immature, wingless, feeding stage of an insect that undergoes complete metamorphosis.   larva  
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an insect in the 3rd stage of metamorphosis; it does not eat and usually does not move;   pupa  
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a process where a plant’s leaves make sugar (glucose) and release oxygen by using the sun’s energy, carbon dioxide, and water   photosynthesis  
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the part of the plant that anchors the plant and absorbs water, minerals, and other nutrients   roots  
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the part of the plant that supports the plant and transports water, minerals, and other nutrients up into other parts of the plant   stem  
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part of the plant that produces food for the plant in photosynthesis   leaves  
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part of the plant that attracts insects and small animals to pollinate the plant so it can reproduce   flowers  
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a bunch of tiny particles in the male part of a flower that fertilize the seeds and usually appear as fine yellow dust   pollen  
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the transfer of pollen from flower to flower by insects and small animals   pollination  
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the fertilized part of a flowering plant that is capable of producing a new plant   seed  
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when the pollen meets the egg and a new seed is formed   fertilization  
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a full grown animal or plant capable of reproducing   adult  
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the round reproductive body of insects, birds, and reptiles produced by the female   egg  
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