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What are the stages that a living thing passes through as it grows and changes?
What are the stages that a living thing passes through as it grows and changes?
Life Cycle
To start to grow (a seed)
To start to grow (a seed)
Germinate
The transfer of pollen from the male structures to the female structures of seed plants
The transfer of pollen from the male structures to the female structures of seed plants
Pollination
Trait or characteristic that helps an organism survive
Trait or characteristic that helps an organism survive
Adaptation
A phrase in the life cycle of many animals during which they undergo major changes in body form
A phrase in the life cycle of many animals during which they undergo major changes in body form
Metamorphosis
The part of a flowering plant that produces seeds
The part of a flowering plant that produces seeds
Flower
A powder-like material that plants need to make seeds
A powder-like material that plants need to make seeds
Pollen
A part of some nonflowering plants where seeds form
A part of some nonflowering plants where seeds form
Cone
A reproductive structure made by seedless plants, including mosses and ferns
A reproductive structure made by seedless plants, including mosses and ferns
Spore
What is the order of the changes in the life cycle of some plants? (4 stages)
What is the order of the changes in the life cycle of some plants? (4 stages)
Seed, Seedling, Adult Plant, Fruit
A young frog that comes out of an egg and has gills to take in oxygen from the water
A young frog that comes out of an egg and has gills to take in oxygen from the water
Tadpole
The stage between egg and pupa in complete metamorphoses in insects
The stage between egg and pupa in complete metamorphoses in insects
Larva
The stage of complete metamorphosis in which an insect changes from a larva to an adult
The stage of complete metamorphosis in which an insect changes from a larva to an adult
Pupa
Name the life cycle of a frog (5 stages)
Name the life cycle of a frog (5 stages)
Egg, Tadpole, Tadpole with back legs, Tadpole with front legs, Frog
Name the life cycle of a butterfly (6 stages)
Name the life cycle of a butterfly (6 stages)
Egg, Small Larva, Caterpillar, J-Shape, Chrysalis, Butterfly
What structure would help a tiger survive in tall grass? A. Tail B. Eyes C. Stripes D. Whiskers
What structure would help a tiger survive in tall grass? A. Tail B. Eyes C. Stripes D. Whiskers
C. Stripes
What makes every living thing unique?
What makes every living thing unique?
Diversity
Which of an eagle's structures helps it fly and survive in its environment?
Which of an eagle's structures helps it fly and survive in its environment?
Wings
What causes differences among puppies? A. having the same parents B. having the same life cycle C. reproduction with one parent D. reproduction with two parents
What causes differences among puppies? A. having the same parents B. having the same life cycle C. reproduction with one parent D. reproduction with two parents
D. reproduction with two parents
Give an example of an instinct and a learned behavior.
Give an example of an instinct and a learned behavior.
A baby babbling, A baby speaking real words
The coloring, marking, or other physical appearance of an organism that helps it blend in with its surrondings
The coloring, marking, or other physical appearance of an organism that helps it blend in with its surrondings
Camouflage
To travel from one place to another and back again
To travel from one place to another and back again
Migrate
To go into a deep, sleep like state for winter
To go into a deep, sleep like state for winter
Hibernate
An adaptation in which a harmless animal looks like an animal that is poisonous or tastes bad, so that predators avoid it
An adaptation in which a harmless animal looks like an animal that is poisonous or tastes bad, so that predators avoid it
Mimicry
The way that an organism usually acts in a certain situation
The way that an organism usually acts in a certain situation
Behavior
Give 2 examples of how an animals adaptations can help them survive.
Give 2 examples of how an animals adaptations can help them survive.
Quills of a porcupine and skunk's spray
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