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Reproduction Plant life cycle Animal life cycle Traits & heredity

Row 1, Col 1 Asexual reproduction needs ___ parent(s) 1

1,2 pollination Transfer of pollen from the stamen to the pistil

1,3 What is the difference between internal and external fertilization? Internal- inside the body, external-outside

1,4 Passing down of traits heredity

2,1 Sexual reproduction needs ____ parent(s) 2

2,2 The stamen is the ____ part male

2,3 Name an advantage to internal fertilization protected

2,4 Babies knowing how to breathe when they are born instinct

3,1 Name an advantage of sexual reproduction Variety in species, well suited for environment changes,etc

3,2 The pistil is the _____ part female

3,3 Name a disadvantage to external fertilization Eggs eaten, pollution, etc

3,4 Walking, talking, potty training, etc Learned behavior

4,1 Name an advantage of asexual reproduction Can reproduce in isolation, well suited to it’s environment, etc

4,2 Name a method of pollination By the wind, carried by an animal, etc

4,3 Complete metamorphosis has ____ stages. Incomplete metamorphosis has ____ stages. 4 / 3

4,4 Dominant traits are ___________ Recessive traits are __________ Strong / weak

5,1 Joining of sperm cell and egg cell fertilization

5,2 Can a flower be complete and imperfect? Explain. No, complete means it has the male and female part

5,3 Name the stages for complete metamorphosis And Incomplete… Egg, larva, pupa, adult / egg, nymph, adult

5,4 If 1 parent has brown hair and the other has blond hair, which is more likely to occur in their offspring? Brown hair