Thursday, June 24, 2010



Hermaphrodite
A worm is an example of a hermaphrodite because is contains both the male sperm cells and the femals eggs. Therefore making it able to reproduce by asexually.














Pine Cone- Female


Female Pine Cones have a woody scaled structure and contains seeds.





Fruit- Dry with Seeds

Nuts are considered a dry fruit because it's seeds are formed in a seedpod of some sort which opens to release the seeds.











Fruit- Fleshy with Seeds

Fleshy fruits like this apple have an edible fleshy surrounding which protects the seeds within.













Epithelial Tissue

This picture is a prime example of epithelial tissue because the epithelial tissue also known as skin covers the entire human body.





Autotroph





This plant is an autotroph because it is capable of synthesizing its own food from inorganic substances, using light or chemical energy.













Frond


A frond is considered to be a large divided leaf.





















Angiosperm

This plant is an angiosperm because it has roots, stems, leaves and flowers. This plant also contains seeds.











Insect


This dragonfly is an example of an insect because it contains compound eyes, has a three part body, and is protected by a chitinous exoskeleton.









Radial Symmetry



The cake represents radial symmetry because it has an equal radius and is symmetrical on both sides.




























































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