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    Plants & Animals in Finnish Parks
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  • Explain the process of pollination
    Pollen grains from the stamens of one plant are carried by the wind or insect to another plant's pistil
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  • Name a bulbous plant
    Ex. tulip, crocus, daffodil, etc.
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  • Where might you find lichens?
    Growing on tree trunks in sunny and dry locations. They don't have roots.
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  • Where do mosses live?
    In wet, dark locations like tree trunks. They don't have roots.
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  • What's the difference between vertebrates and invertebrates?
    Vertebrates have a backbone, nvertebrates don't.
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  • Define herbivore
    These animals eat plant parts for energy.
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  • Earthworms are decomposers. What do they eat?
    Dead plant parts, such as leaves
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  • How many legs do arachnids have?
    8
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  • How many legs do insects have?
    6
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  • What is the difference between a producer and a consumer?
    Producers are all plants who create energy from sunlight in photosynthesis. Consumers eat producers or other consumers.
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  • Give some examples of decomposers and what they eat.
    bacteria, insects, invertebrates (like earthworms), some animals like vultures. They eat dead organisms, either plants or animals.
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  • What is metamorphosis and what are the 4 states of complete metamorphosis.
    The transformation of an insect from egg to larva to pupa to adult.
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  • How is incomplete metamorphosis different than complete metamorphosis?
    In incomplete metamorphosis, the larva already resembles an adult insect. There isn't a pupa stage.
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  • Blue tits and Great tits are sedentary. What does that mean?
    They live in the same area the whole year. They don't migrate.
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