Characteristics of Plants
Plant Reproduction
Use of Plants/Growing Plants
Wild Plants
100

What is vegetation?

Vegetation is all the plants that grow in one place. 

100

Fill in the blank: plants can reproduce with or without ___________.

seeds

100

When we eat broccoli, what part of the plant do we eat?

We eat the flower. 

100

True or false: All land is cultivated. 

False.

200

What do all plants have in common?

They generally have green leaves, they don't move around, they don't have sense organs, they use photosynthesis to make their own food. 

200

Name the two parts of the flower signaled in the picture. (google classroom)

pistil and ovules

200

Name three materials we get from plants (not including food). 

Wood and paper from trees

Fabric from cotton plants

Resin from trees to make glue

Medicine from certain plants 

200

What are wild plants? 

They are plants that aren't cultivated. 

300

How do plants make their own food? Name and describe the process.

They use photosynthesis to make their own food. The leaves absorb sunlight and carbon dioxide. With water and sunlight, the plant turns carbon dioxide into nutrients. The leaves expel oxygen. 

300

Name the two parts of the flower signaled in the picture. (google classroom)

stamen and pollen

300

When we eat asparagus, what part of the plant do we eat?

When we eat tomatoes, what part of the plant do we eat?

We eat the stem

We eat the fruit


300

Look at the picture (google classroom). Are these cultivated or wild trees? 

Cultivated

400

Name the three main parts of a plant. Describe what each part does. 

The roots grow underground and absorb water and minerals.

The stem grows aboveground and transport nutrients to the leaves and flower. 

The leaves absorbs carbon dioxide and sunlight, and expel oxygen. 

400

Name the four parts of flower signaled in the picture.

sepal, calyx; petal, corolla. 
400

Name the two types of plant cultivation. 

Describe what we use the plants for. 

Agriculture; we grow plants for food.

Forestry; we grow plants for wood. 

400
Name one place where we can find wild plants. 
A nature reserve, wild areas 
500

What are the three types of plants? For each plant, describe the stem and an example. 

1. trees: tall, a big stem called 'trunk', pine tree

2. bushes: smaller than trees, thin hard stems, lavender

3. grasses: thing, flexible stems, wheat

500

How do plants without seeds reproduce? 

Name two types of plants that reproduce without seeds.

They reproduce with spores. 

Fern and moss

500

How do plants benefit the environment? Think of photosynthesis.

They release oxygen, and all living organisms need oxygen to survive. 

500

Why is it dangerous (peligroso) to cut down too many wild trees? 

It destroys the natural environment. 

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