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Adaptation & Interdiversity
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Stomata are tiny organisms that take in ________________.
Carbon Dioxide
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Lung and Gills both provide _____________ to the body.
Oxygen
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Name the 2 main structures of the vascular system
Xylem Phloem
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The rigid support system that includes bones that connect to the soft structure of the body.
Skeleton
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A particular job is called
Function
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What is the internal organ that pumps blood called?
Heart
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Where does photosynthesis happen?
Inside the chloroplasts
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Is the ovary the female or male part of the flower?
Female
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What are animals with an internal bony skeleton called?
Vertebrates
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List the 4 most important functions.
Survivial, Growth, Protection and Reproduction
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What is the function of the ovary?
Produce Eggs and Provide a place for seeds to develop.
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Animals that transfer pollen from a stamen to a pistil is called a ________________.
Pollinators
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The organized parts that work together to help organisms survive
Structure
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The structure that receives information about an animals environment is called the _____________________.
Brain
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The _________________ part of the brain coordinates the animal's movement.
Cerebellum
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The animal's hard, outer covering that is waterproof is called the ________________.
Exoskeleton
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The male part of the flower that makes pollen is called the _______________.
Stamen
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The waxy outer covering on the plants leaves is called the ______________.
Cuticle
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The thinking part of the brain is the ____________________.
Cerebrum
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During photosynthesis, energy from the sun is used to convert water and carbon dioxide from the air into ____ and _____.
Sugar and Oxygen
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