6 Sci Test 4 Ch 1-2 Word Scramble
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Term | Definition |
algae | some of the smallest green plants |
American lobster | type of lobster prized for its enormous pincers and meaty tail; also called Maine lobster |
annual | type of plant that lives for only one year |
arachnids | scorpions and tarantulas are examples of these |
barnacle | crustacean sticks itself to an object when it is young |
birch | tree with smooth, papery bark that peels off in thin layers |
bivalves | mollusks with two matching shells. i.e. mussels, oyters, clams and scallops |
brine shrimp | shrimp that has "gill feet"; often used as aquarium food |
castings | earthworms provide this to enrich the soil |
cell membrane | structure that surrounds the cell and protects it |
cephalothorax | name of body region when the head and thorax are joined together |
chlorophyll | the pigment, or coloring, that makes plants green and helps carry out photosynthesis |
chromosomes | threadlike structures in a cell that determine the characteristics of the organism and how it runs |
cleaner shrimp | shrimp that searches for parasites and other harmful things on a fish |
composite | largest flower family with two types of flowers (ray and disk) that make up "one" flower |
conifers | cone-bearing trees |
coral polyp | invertebrate that builds a protective limestone cup at the base of its body |
crayfish | small, freshwater lobster |
crustaceans | barnacles, lobsters and crabs are examples of these |
cytoplasm | jellylike fluid that fills the cell |
exoskeleton | a protective outer covering |
gastropod | means stomach foot |
ghost crab | a sand-colored, burrowing crab of Atlantic and Caribbean beaches |
gills | what a crustaceans uses to breathe |
grass | flower family with two-part leaf (blade and sheath) and can reproduce without flowers |
hermit crab | crab whose shell covers on the front part of its body |
insects | ants, ladybird beetles and honeybees are examples of these |
Japanese spider crab | giant crab that may weigh up to forty pounds and have legs nearly five feet long |
krill | whale food |
lily | flower family with petals that grow from bulbs with petals in multiples of 3 |
maple | type of tree that is a good source of sugar and syrup |
metamorphosis | change in form that occurs during the life of an insect |
millipede | What animal releases poison through the stink glands along the sides of its body near its many legs as means of defense? |
mollusks | clams and octopuses are examples of these |
nucleus | structure that directs the work of the cell |
oak | trees known for producing acorns |
pea | flower family with 5 petals (1 large and 4 small)and fruit that grows in the shape of a pod |
pea crab | tiniest crab |
photosynthesis | complex chemical process by which green plants use the energy of sunlight to change water and carbon dioxide into glucose for food |
pill bug | the wood louse whose nick name is roly-poly; expels an offensive odor when attacked |
pine | trees that have needles that grow in bundles |
pistol shrimp | shrimp with a stun gun |
poisonous | What is special about the pair of legs closest to a centipede's mouth? They are ____________. |
protozoans | amoebas, parameciums and euglenas are examples of these |
rose | flower family with petals that grow in multiples of 5 examples include apples and cherries |
sea star | animal with 5 or more rays, each with 2 rows of tube feet. |
setae | stiff bristles onthe body of an earthworm |
spiny lobster | lobster with no pincers |
ten | number of legs a crustaceans has |
three | number of body regions a crustaceans has |
two | number of legs per body segment on a centipede |
univalves | mollusks with one shell, examples are cowrie and conch |
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