Plant Parts
Cones/Spores
Reproduction
Behavior
Flower
100
The __________ takes water from the roots.
stem
100

What is a cone?

a pine cone that grows on a pine tree

100

What do seeds need in order to grow?

right conditions (soil, water, sunlight)

100

Why do plants have to adapt to their surroundings?

The conditions are changing constantly

100

Flowers produce what to help reproduce?

Seeds

200
What part of the plant takes in water?
the roots
200

What is a spore?

Reproductive system that grows on mosses and ferns

200

What does reproduction mean?

Make a new plant.

200

What allows plants to grow and survive in different environments?

Adaptation

200

What are the two tubes inside a plant's stem?

water-carrying tubes and food-carrying tubes

300
The ________ makes food for the plant.
leaf
300

What kind of parts do cones and spores have?

Male and female

300

How can plants reproduce without animals?

The pollen is moved by the wind

300

What would a plant do in response to touch?

It will curl up or close

300

What is the transfer of pollen from one flower to another?

Pollination

400

Name 3 different parts that can be used to protect a plant.

Thorn, bark, and spines

400

Where are spores located?

On the back of the leaf

400

Explain how animals are involved in reproduction.

They are attracted to the plant and get pollen on their bodies and move it. 

400

What would a plant do to respond to light?

Turn towards the light

400

What is the process when male and female reproductive parts join together?

Fertilization

500
This part of the plant makes seeds for the plant.
the flower
500

What is released and carried by the wind in cones?

Pollen

500

Some flowers can do what with their anther and ovule?

Self-pollinate

500

What would a plant do to respond to gravity?

Grow upwards with the roots facing the center of the Earth

500

Name the six parts of the flower

Anther, stamen, pistil, ovule, sepal, and petal

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