Plant Support
Plant Growth
Plant Structures to prevent Drying
Plant Covering
Poisons/Bad Tasting Substances
100

This plant structure supports the plant by anchoring it in soil, and takes in water and nutrients.

What is a root?

100

This plant structure is where photosynthesis usually occurs.

What is a leaf?

100

These types of leaves conserve water by using hairs to trap water that is leaving the plant.

What are hairy leaves?

100

A kind of leaf that is stiff, hard, thin, and very sharp.

What is a spine?

100

When a substance is this, it makes a living organism sick/die when it is consumed.

What is poisonous?

200

Plants with this type of root have spread out roots that take in water close to the surface of the soil.

What are fibrous roots?

200

The process in which plants use energy from light to make food.

What is photosynthesis?

200

What structure of a cactus holds extra water until it is needed?

What are stems?



(swollen stem is fine too)

200

A sharp, pointy kind of branch or stem.

What is a thorn?

200

A sticky liquid many conifers produce in their stem and leaves to protect the tree from insects.

What is resin?

300

This plant structure connects the leaves with the roots.

What is a stem?

300

A green substance found in leaves and some other structures that captures energy in sunlight.

What is chlorophyll?

300

This behavior seen in mimosa trees can help plants save water.

What are folding leaves?

300

A structure that grows out of the outer covering of a plant stem. Are sharp and pointy as well.

What is a prickle?

300

Foxglove plants have poison in their _, _, and _.

What are leaves, flower, and seeds?



(similar order accepted)

400

A system of tubes connecting the leaves, stems and roots. Carries food, water, and nutrients to all parts of a plant.

What is a plant's vascular system?

400

Plants need these three things to make food.

What are air (CO2), water, and energy from light?



(Accept similar order)

400

A cactus leaf can conserve water because they have a small surface and no these.

What are holes?

400

The tough outer covering of the stems of most trees and many bushes.

What is bark?

400

A black walnut tree produces poisonous substances in their _ to prevent other plants from growing nearby.

What are roots?
500

Each tube in a plant's vascular system carries materials in only __ direction at a time.

What is one?

500

Photosynthesis produces these two things.

What is oxygen and sugar (plant food)?

500
Conifer needles and oak leaves have these type of leaves that prevent water loss.

What are waxy leaves?

500

These type of leaves are slippery and, thus, difficult for insects to eat.

What are waxy leaves?

500

Some plants are not poisonous, but rather, have these type of tasting fruit to prevent certain animals from eating it.

What is bad?

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