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13 Cards in this Set
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In 2003 NASA sent the __________ and Opportunity to explore the terrain of Mars and send back pictures and samples to Earth.
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Spirit
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Using the basic design of repetitive body units, Arthropods have developed __________ _____________ in order to move in many directions.
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jointed appendages
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The insect body plan consists of __________, ______________, and _______________.
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head, thorax, abdomen ; in any order
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Arthropods have evolved an ____________ in order to protect their soft bodies.
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exoskeleton
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The exoskeleton was one of the most successful innovations that came from the Cambrian explosion, which allowed Arthropods to be the first animal to conquer______________.
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land
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The segmented body plan of Arthropods allows them the ability to produce a wide variety of _____________, which also allow them to quickly adapt to their new environments.
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appendages
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Flowering plants are classified as _______________ and they produce___________ as their reproductive structure.
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angiosperms; flowers
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The flower of a plant is primarily a ___________ reproductive organ, with the ________ in the center surrounded by petals.
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female; ovule or egg
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The anther of a plant contains _________ which is equivalent to __________ in animals.
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pollen; sperm
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The insect-plant relationship is a ___________ relationship, where plants entice insects to pick up _________ from one flower and deliver it to another.
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mutual; pollen
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Plants mainly use the ___________ strategy in temperate zones, where most flowers bloom only for a ________ period of time.
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generalist; short
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________ are a group of plants that have evolved to use highly specialized tactics, such as oil production or mimicry, to attract ______________.
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Orchids; insects
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As seen on the video in class, the Gentian flowers have pollen that is only accessible to ___________, which will vibrate its wings at a different ___________ allowing the pollen to be release from the anther.
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bumble bee; frequencies
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