Unit 10 - Animal and Plant Characteristics
Across
- 4. – A young insect that looks different from its parents.
- 6. – A powder that flowers need to make seeds. Some small animals help carry pollen from one flower to another.
- 8. – A series of changes in appearance that some animals go through.
- 10. – The group of animals with feathers on their bodies and wings. Most birds can fly
- 13. – A young plant.
- 14. – The part of a plant that new plants may grow from.
- 15. – Changes that happen to an animal or a plant during its life.
- 16. – A young insect that looks a lot like its parents.
- 18. – The plant part that helps a plant make new plants. Part of the flower makes seeds that grow into new plants.
Down
- 1. – A part of a pine tree and some other plants where seeds form.
- 2. – To have young, or more living things, of the same kind.
- 3. – The group of animals with hair or fur on their bodies.
- 5. – The group of animals with smooth, wet skin. Young amphibians live in the water, and most adults live on land.
- 7. – To start to grow.
- 9. – The group of animals that live in water and get oxygen through gills. Fish have scales and use fins to swim and balance.
- 11. – A kind of animal that has three body parts and six legs.
- 12. – The group of animals with dry skin covered in scales.
- 17. – The part of a life cycle when an insect makes a hard outer covering.