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Flowers Ssssssh!! Plants (& trees) DOLT 3 Potluck What i nvertebrate has. ??

When a flower(or plant) begins to grow. -HOME-

Pollen producer of the flower. -HOME-

The hard protective covering of a flower is housed in... -HOME-

The three parts of the pistil. -HOME-

It attracts the pollinators.

The movement of water vapor out of a plant and into the air is called -HOME-

What plant tissue carries glucose from the leaves to the rest of the plant? -HOME-

A plant whose seeds are not in a flower or fruit is a (n) -HOME-

The producer of pine tree pollen. -HOME-

In angiosperms, the sperm and egg cells are found in the -HOME-

ALL plants have these two things. -HOME-

The leaves that protect the flower. -HOME-

In MOST plants water and nutrients travel through a tube-like system called… -HOME-

The movement of water vapor out of a plant and into the air is called -HOME-

You may wager as many points as you want, however; this is the ONLY time an incorrect answer will cost you points. next

Animals are important in flower survival because… -HOME-

What they lack -HOME-

Cniderians (like jellyfish) have… -HOME-

All arthropods have this hard outer covering. -HOME-

How worms get oxygen -HOME-

All mollusks have a… Hint: Old time Baseball player Mickey M________ -HOME-

Vertebrates have.. Potluck animals FJFJ EcologyEcology, too

ALL vertebrates have a backbone or… -HOME 2-

All amphibians have… -HOME 2-

ALL reptiles have… -HOME 2-

It is where you find amphibians. -HOME 2-

You may wager as many points as you want, however; this is the ONLY time an incorrect answer will cost you points. next

It is what allows reptiles to live on land. -HOME 2-

Special adaptations birds have or flight. -HOME 2-

A invertebrate that has a muscular foot For digging. -HOME 2-

Number of part of an arthropod’s body. -HOME 2-

It what mammals give their young in order to survive. -HOME 2-

Name 2 echinoderms. -HOME 2-

The study of how living things interact is called -HOME 2-

Three abiotic factors. -HOME 2-

Living things and their interaction with physical environment. -HOME 2-

The cycle that provides a useful gas for plants. -HOME 2-

Two things that “fix’ nitrogen. -HOME 2 -

Interaction that benefits one species and does not benefit or harm the other species is -HOME 2 -

In an energy pyramid, the bottom level represents -HOME-

It is the biome with permafrost. -HOME 2-

The wettest land biome is the -HOME 2-

Lions fighting over territory would be an example of -HOME 2-