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1. embryo- A plant or animal in the early stages of development
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2. germinate- to begin growing a new plant
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3. life cycle- a series of stages that occur during the lifetime of a living thing
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4. life span- the length of time it takes for an individual organism to complete its life cycle
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1.The ___________ of the flower makes pollen which is needed to form ___________. 2.3 ways pollen can be moved from the __________ to the __________: a)Wind b)Water c)Animals (insects)
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3._________ _________ petals attract birds and insects to a flower. 4.Life Cycle of a Flowering Plant: A. Pollen is moved from the ___________ to the ___________. B. The plant forms a __________. C. The plant releases a ___________. D. When the seed ___________, a young plant will grow.
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5.For flowering plants, the life span begins when a seed __________. 6.In organisms that are similar, such as trees, the smaller kinds usually have shorter life spans than the larger kinds.
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1. adult- A fully grown, mature organism
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2. egg- The first stage in the life cycle of most animals
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3. larva- A worm-like form and the second stage of complete metamorphosis
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4. metamorphosis- The process in which an animal changes form in different stages of its life cycle
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5. nymph- The second stage of incomplete metamorphosis
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1. Life cycle with __________ metamorphosis. Egg Adult Pupa Larva
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2. Life cycle with __________ metamorphosis. Egg Adult Nymph
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3.All ________ lay eggs, but _________ do not lay eggs. 4.Many insects change form ______ times. – Examples: Butterflies, Ladybugs, Bean Beetles 5.In general, _________ _________ have shorter life spans than __________ __________ of the same kind.
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6.A _________ looks like an adult, but has no _________.
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