An autotroph is something that can make its own food. The green grass represents autotrophs. The grass can make its own food.

An autotroph is something that can make its own food. The green grass represents autotrophs. The grass can make its own food.

The xylem located in plants, moves water from the roots to other parts of the plant. This plant represents the xylem, the water moves from the plants roots up to where it’s needed.

This cricket represents a segmented body. A segmented body is where the animal has three separate parts to their body.

The flower ovary is the female reproductive side of a plant/flower. These Latana flowers represent the flower ovary. The flower ovary is located in the plant by the pistol.

Dominant phenotype results from a dominant gene. Recessive phenotype results from a recessive gene. In this plant pot, the dominant phenotype is yellow plants. The recessive phenotype is the pink.

A phloem is the part of a plant that moves all the food made to other parts of the plant. This plant represents the phloem. The phloem is located in the stem of the plant.

Bilateral symmetry is when you can split something in half and it’ll mirror the other side of the object/animal. My horses have bilateral symmetry. If you were to split one in half both sides will be equal

A pollinator moves pollen from plant to plant causing the plants to produce fruit or seeds. This bee is an example of a pollinator

Stomata is a pore located in plants where water and gas are exchanged in the plant with the atmosphere. These plants all represent stomata. They all have stomata pores located in them.

Genetic variation is the variation of differences contained in DNA between individuals. Cows are a good representation of this. These Hereford cows DNA is different between the generations. This is my cow Freckle, and her calf, Mable. Freckle has a bunch of freckles and mable has a complete bald face.
