This part hold the plant in the ground.
What are roots?
Roots collect this so plants don't dry out.
What is water?
Plants make these in order to grow new plants.
What are seeds?
True or False
A pine tree is a nonflowering plant.
True
This part holds the plant up, and transports minerals throughout the plant.
What is the stem?
This contains nutrients that plants absorb and use.
What is soil?
True or False
Nonedible plants are plants that you can't eat.
True
What part of a carrot do we eat?
a. root
or
b. flower
The part of a plant that makes seeds and/or pollen.
What is a flower?
Leaves collect this to help make food, and it keeps plants warm.
What is a sunlight?
What might happen if you eat a nonedible plant?
You might get sick.
What are trees called when they lose their leaves in the fall?
Deciduous
These collect air and sunlight. Plants make food inside of them.
What are leaves?
Plants take in carbon dioxide from it, and put oxygen out into it.
What is air?
Name a plant that you can eat.
broccoli, carrot, celery, etc...
Trees are called this because they stay green all year long....
Evergreen
The first sign of a new flower.
What is the bud?
Name 5 things plants need in order to survive.
Plants need water, air, sunlight, space to grow and nutrients from the soil.
What does edible mean?
Edible means you can eat it.
Name a plant that grows in the desert.
cactus