This flies to a flower to get nectar.
What is a bird, bee, insect.
This is where photosynthesis occurs.
What is leaves.
This is what a young plant is called.
What is a seedling.
This is what the roots do.
What is absorb water and nutrients from the soil.
This is the purpose of the fruit.
What is to protect the seed.
This sticks to the animal as it is drinking the nectar.
What is pollen.
This is what the leaves absorb from the air.
What is carbon dioxide.
Because of its thick waxy stem, this plant can survive in the desert.
What is a cactus.
These types of roots are thin, branching root that grow close to the surface of the soil (hot mess).
What is Fibrous Roots.
This grows into a new plant.
What is a seed.
Flowers make seeds through this process.
What is pollination.
Leaves absorb energy from _________.
What is the sun.
This is the purpose of the stem.
What is "Highway", tubes that move nutrients to and from the roots and leaves.
This type of root has one main thick root that grows deep into the soil.
What is a taproot.
This provides support for the plant and transports water and nutrients.
What is stem.
This is where seeds form after pollination.
What is the flower.
This is what is produced during photosynthesis.
What is sugar (glucose) and oxygen.
This is a seedling.
What is a young plant.
This gives plants their green color.
What is chlorophyll.
This is what a nonflowering plant produces for reproduction.
What is a spore.
This is the 2 types of cones on conifer plants.
What re pollen cones and seed cones.
Explain why photosynthesis is important to plants and humans.
What is oxygen and making food for itself.
This begins with germination.
What is the plant life cycle.
This is why the petals of a flower are colorful.
What is to attract pollinators.
This vascular plant has "naked seeds".
What is gymnosperms.