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What do you call putting a seed in the ground?

planting 


Farmers plant seeds.

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What do you call when a seed begins to grow?

sprout


The seed sprouted.  

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What do you call a young plant?

a seedling

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What do you call a flower before it opens?

a bud

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What do you call the ground you put a seed in?

soil

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What is the first part of a plant to grow?

the roots

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What is the second part of a plant to grow?

the stem

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After the stem grows, what part of a plant forms?

the leaves

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When a plant becomes an adult, what part does it make?

a flower

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What plant parts do flowers make?

Flowers make seeds and fruit

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What do pine trees have instead of flowers and fruit?

Pine trees have cones


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Where do pine trees store their seeds?

In the cone.

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What is the outside covering of a tree called?

the bark

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What is a tree's stem called?

the trunk

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What are the short, sharp leaves of pine trees called?

needles

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What do leaves make?

Leaves make food.

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What do roots do?

Roots gather water and nutrients.  They also hold the plant in place.


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What do plants need? (5 things)

water, sunlight, air, soil, and nutrients.

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Why do plants need soil?

To get water, nutrients, and to hold the plant.

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Why do plants need stems?

Stems hold up the leaves and flowers to make them tall so they can reach the sunlight.

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Why are flowers beautiful?

To attract pollinators (bees, butterflies, etc)

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Why are fruits delicious?

So that animals will eat them.

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Why do plants need animals to come to their flowers?

Because plants want to make seeds but they can't move
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Why do plants want animals to eat their fruit?

So that they will spread the seeds.

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Tell the life cycle of a plant.

1. the seed is planted. 2. the seed sprouts.  3. Roots form. 4. the stem grows. 5. leaves form.  6. it makes a flower.  7. the flower makes seeds and fruit

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