Parts of a plant
Photosynthesis
Thorns
To Eat or not to eat
Vocabulary
100

The part of the plant that anchors the plant to the ground and absorbs water from the soil

root

100

During photosynthesis what kind of gas is absorbed by the leaf?

carbon dioxide 

100

What view of thorns teaches that some parts of plants changed slowly over millions of years to become thorns. 

Evolutionary

100

Apples, bananas, and pears are examples of ________________________  we can eat. 

Fruit

100

What is a simple way to represent a more complex idea?

model

200

The part of the plant that makes the seeds

flower

200

During photosynthesis what gas is released?

Oxygen

200

What view of thorns teaches that an adaptation is a characteristic that can result in one kind of organism evolving over millions of years into another kind of organism. 

Evolutionary

200

Celery and asparagus are examples of ________________  we can eat. 

Stems

200

What is a nutrient?

Something in nature that helps plants, animals, and people live.

300

The part of the plant where photosynthesis takes place. 

Chloroplasts

300

What three things does a plant need in order for photosynthesis to occur?

Sunlight, water, carbon dioxide

300

What view of thorns teaches that thorns are the result of gods judgement for sin?

Biblical 

300

Spinach and Collard greens are examples of ____________________ we can eat. 

Leaves

300

What is the study of the world?

Science

400

Which part of the plant stores the food and contains the seeds?

Fruit

400

What does energy from the sun help the plant to change water and carbon dioxide into?

sugar and oxygen

400

What view teaches that thorns are passed down from parents to offspring?

Biblical

400

Sunflower and pumpkins produce _____________, which we can eat. 

seeds

400

What is a function?

To work together for a purpose or design

500

The two parts of the plant were reproduction happens. 

Flower and Fruit

500

Besides oxygen what else does the stomata release?

water

500

According to the biblical view why do plants have thorns?

Thorns began to grow after Adam and Eve sinned. God cursed the ground and plants and gave them thorns. 

500

Broccoli and cauliflower are examples of __________ we can eat.  

Flowers

500

What do we call someone who studies plants?

Botanist

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