This is the process plants use to make food using sunlight.
What is Photosynthesis?
This part holds the plant in the ground and takes in water.
What are roots?
Plants begin life from these.
What are seeds?
Bees help with this process by carrying pollen from flower to flower.
What is pollination?
Plants give off this gas we need to breathe.
What is oxygen?
Plants need sunlight, water, and this gas to perform photosynthesis.
What is carbon dioxide?
This part carries water and nutrients to the leaves/
What is the stem?
This word means when a seed starts to grow.
What is germination?
Bright petals and sweet smells help attract these.
What are pollinators (like bees or butterflies)?
We eat this part of a carrot.
What is the root?
This green pigment helps plants capture sunlight.
What is chlorophyll?
These flat green parts of a plant soak in sunlight.
What are leaves?
These help spread seeds to new places.
What are wind, animals, or water?
These tiny grains help flowers make seeds.
What is pollen?
Plants clean this part of our environment.
What is the air?
The sugar made made during photosynthesis gives plants this.
What is energy/food?
This part of a flower makes seeds.
What is the pistil or ovary?
A young plant that just came out of the seed is called this.
What is a seedling?
Some plants, like ferns and moss, don’t make seeds—they use these.
What are spores?
Forests and plants help fight this global issue.
What is climate change?
During photosynthesis, plants release this gas that we breathe.
What is oxygen?
This part protects a tree and helps keep water inside.
What is bark?
Name two things a seed needs to grow.
What are water, sunlight, and soil?
These plants grow in wet, shady places and don’t have flowers.
What are mosses or ferns?
Plants help animals by giving these two things.
What are food and shelter?