Carrots are an example of ______ that people can eat.
What are roots?
Stems provide _______ for the leaves, fruit and flowers.
What is support?
Biblical view or evolutionary view?
Thorns grow because of God's judgment for sin.
What is Biblical view?
The process by which plants use energy from the sun, carbon dioxide and water to make food is called _________.
What is photosynthesis?
Name two external plant structures that help with plant reproduction.
What is flower and fruit?
Cactus plants that grow new, shallow roots when it rains are responding to _______.
(touch, water, or gravity)
What is water?
Name one example of a flower people commonly eat.
What is broccoli, cauliflower, artichoke?
Biblical view or evolutionary view?
Thorns were once the leaves and stems of plants that changed over millions of years?
What is evolutionary view?
Plants respond to ________ when they grow toward the sun?
What is light?
An ____________ is a characteristic of a living thing that helps it survive in its environment.
What is adaptation?
A long thick root that grows straight down from the stem.
What is a taproot?
What part of the flowering plants carries the seeds?
What is the fruit?
Biblical view or evolutionary view?
Thorns are a characteristic that is passed down from parents to offspring.
What is Biblical view?
photosynthesis requires __________ from the sun
What is energy?
How does God's design for photosynthesis benefit plants, animals and people?
What is people breathe out carbon dioxide, which plants use for photosynthesis, and plants give off oxygen for people and animals to breathe?
The tiny internal structures in leaves that take in sunlight and where photosynthesis happens are called _______.
What are chloroplasts?
An internal structure that moves water and nutrients from the roots to the leaves is the ________.
(xylem, roots, phloem)
What is the xylem?
Biblical view or evolutionary view?
Plants changed slowly to grow thorns for protection.
What is evolutionary view?
When roots grow down in the ground, they are responding to __________?
What is gravity?
A simple way to represent a more complex object or idea is a __________.
(model, worldview, or structure)
What is a model?
Tiny openings on the underside of a leaf that take in carbon dioxide and let out oxygen are called _______.
What are stomata?
The stem that is usually thin and lives through one growing season is a what type of stem?
__________ is the belief that living things gradually change into new kinds of living things over millions of years.
What is evolution?
God designed plants to release this gas after photosynthesis. (useful for people and animals)
What is oxygen?
The way a person thinks about and understands the world comes from the story he/she believes. This is the person's ___________.
(model, worldview or structure)
What is worldview?