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What word means to share information by sending,
collecting, and responding, to signals?
Communicate
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How does the cuttlefish communicate?
By changing color and texture.
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Name two senses that living things use to
receive communications?
Sight, smell, hearing, and touch
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Who was the scientist that discovered boxlike
shapes called cells?
Robert Hooke
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What do we call the basic building blocks of life?
Cells.
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What shape is a plant cell?
Square/Rectangular or Boxlike
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Name one of the two things that are not in an animal
cell, but are in a plant cell.
Cell Wall and Chloroplast
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What is the jellylike material inside a cell called?
Cytoplasm.
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What do we call the control center or the brain of the cell?
The nucleus
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Plants need
sunlight, water,
air, and ______ to live.
Minerals
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_____ help hold the
plant in the ground
and take in water
and minerals from the soil.
Roots
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A ______ is a naturally
occurring substance that
is neither plant nor animal.
Mineral
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The ____ carries
minerals and water
to the leaves.
Stem
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The main food-making
parts of the plant
are the_____.
Leaves
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Plants get their
green color from _____.
Chlorophyll
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Leaves have tiny____
on the underside
of the leaves.
Airholes
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Tiny airholes
on leaves take in ______.
carbon dioxide
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Name the five stages a plant goes through during its life cycle?
Begins life, Grows, Develops, Reproduces, and Dies.
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What are the names of the two main groups of plants?
Flowering Plants and Conifers
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What do flowers turn into?
Fruit
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Conifers.
What do we call trees that produce seeds in cones?
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Flowering Plants.
Are most of the plants in the world, flowering plants or conifers?
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Female.
Flowering plants have male and ________ parts.
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Pollen and Eggs
What two things must come together in order to make a seed?
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By the wind, another animal or insect carrying the pollen.
Name one way pollen can travel over to the eggs.