Plant modifications Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
what is herbivory | animals eat plants |
structural adaptation | the way the plant is built( eg. thorns) |
behavioural adaptations | the way the plant acts |
plant modifications include | spines, poisons, tendrils |
plant poisons include | alkaloids..belladonna glycosides...oleander |
cacti have | reduced leaves |
examples of succulent leaves are | aloe vera and kalanchoe |
examples of bulbs which store food are | onion, tulip and daffodil |
carniverous plants include | the venus fly trap |
parasitism is | an interaction that benefits one organism and negatively affects another |
parasitic plants include | mistletoe |
commensualism | an interaction which benefits one organism and is neutral to the other |
examples include | epiphytes. plants which grow on top of another plant |
mutualism/ symbiosis | both organisms benefit for example lichens |
air roots | pneumatophore |
aerial roots are called | aerophytes or epiphytes |
flower with an odour of rotting animals | arum |
orchids attract bees by | mimicary |
seeds with spinners include | sycamore and maple |
seeds dispersed by wind include | dandelion and tumbleweed |
seeds dispersed by animals include | burdock |
Created by:
MKHealy
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