Science test Word Scramble
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| Question | Answer |
| where pollen is made | anther |
| attracts a pollinator | petals |
| made of Anther and Filament | stamen |
| holds the Anther | filament |
| protects the new flower | Sepals |
| gets pollen | stigma |
| made of Ovary, style and stigma | pistil |
| tube where stigma sits | style |
| Where eggs are made | ovary |
| Anther + Stamen + Pollen | Male Parts |
| Stigma + Style + Ovary + Ovule | Female Parts |
| the sticky part of a flower's pistil, which receives pollen | stigma |
| connects the ovary and the stigma. | style |
| the colorful parts of a flower that attract insects and other pollinators | petal |
| the portion of the pistil where the egg develops. | ovary |
| the female sex cell in the plant | ovule |
| produces pollen here, the top part of the stamen | anther |
| female part of the plant (stigma, style, ovary, ovule) | pistil |
| supports anther. | filament |
| holds all male reproductive organs (anther, filament) | stamen |
| the male sex cell of the plant. | pollen |
| leaves that protect the flower bud | sepal |
| A tube formed after germination of the pollen grain that functions in the delivery of sperm to the ovule. | pollen tube |
| the number one purpose of all organisms | reproduce and pass on genes to future generations |
| These are behaviors that the MALE exhibits in order to attract a mate and produce offspring. | Display behaviors |
| dancing, singing, chemicals, coloration. | Examples of display behaviors |
| Behaviors that are not learned, but passed down through genes | innate behaviors |
| important for an animals social interaction. different types for different organisms | communication |
| the caring of offspring when they are first born | parental care |
| marking one's territory so that no other organisms take their space | territorial |
| The union of a male and female of the same species for reproduction | mating |
| the display a male puts on to encourage the females to choose them as mates | courtship |
| a behavior an animal learns from its parents through observation or experience | learned behavior |
| Joining of an egg and sperm cell to create a zygote. | Fertilization |
| Chemicals animals use to find a mate? | Pheromones |
| Characteristics that can be passed to the next generation and help organisms survive in an environment | Adaptation |
| Essential for the survival of an individual's genes. | Reproductionv |
| Feeding, Protecting, Teaching | Ways that an organism may provide parental care. |
| to protect offspring until the offspring reproductive age. By doing so they carry the parent's genes forward. | Goal of parental care |
Created by:
Caroline Faris