Internal Structures
External Structures
Internal Functions
External Functions
Vocabulary
100

The part of a plant is located at the very bottom underground

Roots

100

This type of plant holds seeds and can be eaten by animals and people:

Fruits

100

Absorbs water and nutrients from the soil:

Roots

100

This part of a flower attracts pollinators like bees and butterflies because of their colorful look and pleasant smell

Flower Petals

100

Scientists do this to help narrow down and categorize all the millions of different types of plants to help know what they are looking at.

Classify (Classification)

200

Tube-Like structure that carries water up from the roots

Xylem

200

Waxy outer coating on leaves:

Cuticle

200

Travel upward in only one-direction to carry water absorbed by the roots:

Xylem

200

This male reproductive part of the plant contains the pollen needed for reproduction.

Stamen

200

The female reproductive part of the plant responsible for developing seeds:

Ovary

300

Tube-Like Structure that transports food and nutrients throughout the plant.

Phloem

300

Part of the plant that has the ovary inside of it:

Pistil

300

The function of this structure absorbs Carbon Dioxide to produce Oxygen:

Stomata

300

The function of this structure in the center of a flower is to collect pollen and help create seeds.

Pistil

300

The waxy outer coating on a leaf that protects the leaf from unwanted water and materials. 

Cuticle
400

The part of the plant that has the stomata and absorbs sunlight and carbon dioxide:

Leaf (Leaves)

400

The colorful part of a plant that helps attract bees and butterflies for pollination.

Flower

400

This gas is released into the atmosphere from the plant after photosynthesis occurs:

Oxygen

400

This part of the plant helps protect the budding flower by wrapping around it for protection:

Sepal

400

The name for the collection of small tubes that transport or carry materials up, down, and throughout the plant.  

The Vascular System

500

A type of light that bees can see to attract them to flowers to pollinate, but we humans cannot:

Ultraviolet Light 

500

Some plants have adapted to have these special structures to protect themselves from animals and other predators.

Thorns, Prickles, etc.

500

This system describes the overall internal structures and functions of a plant working together to help it survive and grow:

Vascular System
500

In many flowers, this process happens when pollen is transferred from the stamen to the ovary inside the pistil, allowing fertilization to occur and seeds to form.

Pollination

500

The male reproductive part of the plant that is responsible for making pollen.

Stamen

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