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Living Things

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    Life Cycles
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  • Who is Jane Goodall?
    A researcher who studied chimpanzees in Africa.
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  • What do we call the hard shell in which a caterpillar changes into a butterfly?
    Pupa or chrysalis
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  • An advantage of asexual reproduction is that only one parent is required to make new plants. TRUE or FALSE?
    TRUE
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  • A disadvantage of sexual reproduction is that a plant can reproduce more quickly. TRUE or FALSE?
    FALSE
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  • In asexual reproduction, what do the offspring look like?
    They are clones of the parent!
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  • What is the female part of the flower called?
    The pistil is a plant's female part. It generally is shaped like a bowling pin and is located in the flower's center. It consists of a stigma, style and ovary.
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  • What is the male part of the flower called?
    The stamen! It consists of the anther and filament, where you will find the pollen - the pollen contains the male sex cells.
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  • Describe how a plant can reproduce asexually.
    It can grow side shoots, which then grow roots and make their own plant! Or a person might take cuttings.
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  • What are plant sex cells called?
    Gametes
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  • Where are female sex cells found?
    Ovules
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  • What do we call the unborn offspring as they are still developing inside the mother?
    An embryo, or foetus!
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  • Name two organisms that go through metamorphosis.
    Frog, butterfly - and others! What does metamorphosis mean?
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  • Describe the life cycle of a frog. Big points!
    You must mention - eggs, tadpole living in the water, froglet, frog living on land...
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  • Describe the life cycle of a kangaroo.
    Baby kangaroo is born and lives in mother's pouch, drinking milk, then comes out when more developed. A young kangaroo is called a __________.
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