This sleeping chipmunk named Wilson often takes part in seed dispersal. Seed dispersal is when a seed is moved somehow by an animal, wind, or water and placed where it begins to grow.
This cat going for a stroll is full of all sorts of connective tissue. Connective tissue supports, connects, and separates different organs in your body.
Flowers produce pollen. Pollen makes the world go round by helping plants reproduce.
These super cool leaves have a cuticle layer on them. The cuticle layer is a waxy surface plants have that help keep viruses and bacteria outside of the plant and keep all the good stuff inside of it.
This bird house has a nest in it. Inside the nest there either is or was or will be (who knows) at least one amniotic egg. An amniotic egg is an egg that has a shell or membrane around it to keep the egg from drying up and protects the growing organism inside.
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