These protect the plant and also attracts birds and insects
What are petals?
This plant part takes in nutrients from the ground.
What are roots?
_______ can carry pollen from one flower to another.
**Name THREE**
What are insects, birds or wind?
The part of the plant that captures the sunlight.
What is the leaf?
This protects the bulb before the flower blooms
What is sepal?
A channel of water, nutrients and sugar transportation throughout the plant. Water travels up the __________ to get to the rest of the plant.
What is the stem?
_________ days are the longest of the year and have the most sunlight.
What is summer?
This is where the energy for photosynthesis comes from.
What is the sun?
These roots are good for finding water buried deep below the surface because that's where these roots are located.
What are tap roots?
With less water and less sunlight, photosynthesis slows down. _________ stop making chlorophyll, so they stop making ________.
What are leaves and food?
This part of the stamen produces and holds the pollen
What is anther?
Sugar is a result of photosynthesis. Where does the sugar go?
What is through the plant?
The pollen travels down the ___________ to get to the ovary.
What is style?
The water that plants need usually comes from rain falling on the ground and soaking into the ______.
What is the soil?
When leaves stop making chlorophyll, what does the tree do?
What is conserve energy?
The ______ is the sticky, top part of the pistil where pollen is captured.
What is stigma?
Carbon dioxide comes from outside of the plant. Where does the carbon dioxide go to?
What is into the leaf?
During pollination, pollen travels from the ________ to the __________.
What is anther to the stigma?
The outside of the stem ________ the stem, while long tubes inside the stem move water upward.
What is protects?
A tree does not die during a season change because it lives on the extra _______ made during the summer.
What is food?
Oxygen goes to the outside of the plant. Where does it come from?
What is the leaf?