what is the main function for roots?
To store nutrients food and absorb water
What is a stem?
The main body or stalk of the plant or shrub
What do the leave do?
Responsible for turning sunlight into food
what flower has a bulbous spring-flowering plant of the lily family, with boldly colored cup-shaped flowers.
Tulip
The type of plants that do not have roots or stems. They absorb water like a sponge.
nonvascular
Fibrous root and Tap roots
what does a stem do?
it moves materials water and minerals from roots to leaves
What would make leaves turn yellow?
Not enough sunlight
What flower has a bulbous plant with large trumpet-shaped, typically fragrant, flowers on a tall, slender stem. Lilies have long been cultivated, some kinds being of symbolic importance and some used in perfumery.
Lily
The part of a plant that contains a new plant.
a seed
What is a root cap?
It protects the growing tip in plants
What color should seedling stems be?
purple, or red, or green, and brown stems
What do the leaves need to make food?
Air
what flower has a prickly bush or shrub that typically bears red, pink, yellow, or white fragrant flowers, native to north temperate regions
Rose
The part of the plant that makes eggs that grow into seeds.
pistil
why are the roots important?
They provide necessities for the plant
What do Stems support?
What do the leaves need to make the food?
Sunlight
What flower has is a tall North American plant of the daisy family, with very large golden-rayed flowers.
Sunflower
To make more living things of the same kind.
reproduction
What root has fine branches and secondary roots?
Fibrous roots
What food has their roots grow underground
potatoes
In which part of the plant is the food made?
Leaves
What flower appears globe-like in shape due to it branching nature, leaves are opposite, lance-shaped and arise at swollen nodes.
Baby breath's
The transfer of pollen in flowers or cones.
Pollination