1) The way seeds travel from the parent plant to a new place. a) Root b) Life cycles c) Life processes d) Seed dispersal 2) The part of a flower that produces pollen. a) Life processes b) Stamen c) Behaviourist d) Pollination 3) The area where pollen is received. a) Stigma b) Life processes c) Behaviourist d) Asexual reproduction 4) Offspring get all of their information from just one individual (one parent). a) Pollination b) Seed dispersal c) Asexual reproduction d) Stamen 5) The transference of pollen to a flower, or plant to allow fertilisation. Happens in sexual reproduction. a) Stigma b) Germination c) Pollination d) Behaviourist 6) An expert, or student of natural history. a) Stigma b) Germination c) Behaviourist d) Naturalist 7) The changes that living things go through from the beginning of life to the end of life. a) Life processes b) Life cycles c) Germination d) Root 8) Someone who studies animal behaviour. a) Pollination b) Seed dispersal c) Naturalist d) Behaviourist 9) The part of a plant that attaches it to the ground. It transfers water and nutrients to the rest of the plant. a) Root b) Germination c) Stigma d) Behaviourist 10) The development of a plant from a seed or spore after a period of dormancy. a) Pollination b) Life cycles c) Life processes d) Germination 11) In which life cycle does the animal undergo metamorphosis? a) Mammal b) Bird c) Amphibian d) Reptile 12) Which animals give birth to live young? a) Birds b) Reptiles c) Insects d) Mammals 13) Which of the following groups lay eggs? a) Mammals b) Plants c) Reptiles d) Amphibians e) Birds 14) Some plants require two parent plants to reproduce. This is called... a) Asexual reproduction b) Germination c) Sexual reproduction d) Pollination

Year 5 Life Cycles - Key Vocabulary

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