It's an adaptation to help it survive/pollinate
instinct
The part of the flower that makes seeds.
How they transport nutrients and reproduce
migration, protection, and hibernation
photosynthesis
sepals
pollination
learned
wings and/or beak
instinct
stamen
Carbon dioxide and oxygen
inherited
When animals feed on the nectar, pollen rubs off onto their body and they carry it to other flowers in order to pollinate them.
learned
bulb
chlorophyll
egg cells
waxy leaves
stimulus
It's an adaptation to attract other insects.
inherit
sunlight and water
stimulus
What part of a flower surrounds the pistil and produces pollen?
The pistil part of the flower produces what?
The life cycle of both flowering and non-flowering plants must include what?
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What are the two ways scientists classify plants?
Why might a Burdock seed have spikes on the seed cover?
What adaptations does a bird have to eat nectar from plants?
In the process of photosynthesis, what does it absorb and give off as a waste product?
What is the underground stem that stores food called?
What is something that causes a reaction in a living thing?
What do the petals of a flower protect?
What is a behavior that is inherited?
The box turtle is hiding in its shell
What two things do plants need to live, grow, and reproduce?
Plants make sugar (food) through what process?
What adaptation helps a plant in the desert survive?
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What is the substance in plants that makes their parts green and captures energy from sunlight?
Why might a flower look like another insect?
What covers and protects the flower bud before the flower opens?
Why do flowers produce nectar?
Name 3 examples of animal behaviors?
What is it called when you receive characteristics from an organism's parents?
Sea stars suck in cold water during high tide
An animal stays away from a skunk