Protect seed-making parts and attract living things like bees, birds, and butterflies.
What are petals?
200
The part where water travels from the root to the rest of the plant.
What is the stem?
200
Produced by the flower to help the plant survive.
What are seeds?
200
Plants use this to make their food.
What is light and carbon dioxide?
200
The female part of the flower, which makes egg cells.
What is the pistil?
300
Soaks up water and minerals for the plant.
What are roots?
300
A plant that makes its food in the stem because its leaves are made of prickly spines.
What is the cactus?
300
Sugar and (this gas) are created by plants after photosynthesis (hint: it helps us breathe!)
What is oxygen?
300
The male part of the flower that has anthers.
What is the stamen?
400
The scientific name for the gas in the air that leaves need, along with light and water, to make food (or energy) for the plant (hint: humans breathe it out!)
What is carbon dioxide?
400
The substance that converts light and oxygen into sugar, which the plant uses for food (hint: makes plants green!)
What is chlorophyll?
400
The process through which light and carbon dioxide is converted into sugar, which the plant uses for food.
What is photosynthesis?
400
The process when insects and animals feed off plants, and pollen rubs off of them, which they transport to other plants/