Plant Structure | Plant Growth | Animal Behaviors & Factors | Animal Behaviors Part 2 | These will make your brain hurt |
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What is Petals?
The colored portion of a flower that can attract insects.
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What is Photosynthesis?
The process that plants use to create glucose from sunlight, CO2 and H20?
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Migration
Occurs when a species must travel to a warmer place during cold months.
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What is Learned Behaviors?
Behaviors that animals acquire through experience in their lives.
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What is filament?
An anther full of pollen will stand horizontally on this male plant structure.
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What is Pollen?
A substance that is often carried by bees from the male to the female part of a plant.
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What is Fruit?
The object that may grow around a seed to protect it? (if the plant is an angiosperm)
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Vocalizations
Noises that some species such as whales and birds use to attract a mate.
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What is Aggression?
Threatening behavior directed toward another animal that could include lunging, growling, snarling, snapping, and biting.
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What is ovaries or seeds?
Just as the cell membrane holds organelles inside, the ovary of a plant holds the..
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What is Anther?
The male plant structure that produces pollen?
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Wind, animal droppings, seed spreading plants, animal behaviors such as digging.
Various ways in which seeds may be dispersed.
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Parental Care
The action of a mother or father to protect and nurture a young offspring.
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What is Olfactory?
Scent signals such as releasing pheromones are under this category of animal reproductive behaviors.
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What is sepals?
The integumentary system produces hair to surround the head. In the same way, a flower grows this which surrounds the petals.
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What is Stigma?
The third part of the female plant structure, ovary, style,...
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What is Germination?
The process when a seed receives adequate water and begins to sprout?
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Visual
A peacock displaying its feathers would be an example of this category of reproductive behavior.
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What is Environmental Factors
Factors such as space, light, and weather that can effect an organism's survival.
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Enviornmental
Genetics for height can determine how tall a child can get. The child's diet and nutrient intake is this type of factor that can also affect height.
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What is Fertilization?
The process in which pollen travels down the style, meeting with an ovule, and producing a seed?
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What is square/rectangular?
The shape of a plant cell.
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Mutualism
The symbiotic relationship in which both species benefit from the relationship.
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Chromosomes (may accept genes)
Genetic factors are determined by these particles in DNA that are stored in the nucleus of a cell.
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What is the nervous system?
Animal behaviors can create emotional responses such as aggression, learning, and parental care. What system of the human body would create an emotion response for humans?
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