Vocab
Life Cycle
Classification
Structures
Ohter
100

the process by which plants use air, water, and energy from the sunlight to make food. 

What is photosynthesis?

100

the stages through which a living thins passes during its life. 

What is a life cycle?

100

a plant that uses cones to produce seeds. 

What is a conifer plant?

100

thick waxy stems that help keep water inside

What is a structure of a cactus stem?

100

a cone that produces the pollen. 

What is a small pollen cone?

200

any material needed by living things for energy, growth, and repair. 

What is nutrient?

200

to make more of the same kind

What is reproduce?

200

a plant that uses flowers to produce seeds. 

What is a flowering plant?

200

structure that stores nutrients from the roots to the leaves. 

What is a stem?

200

a cone that produces the seeds. 

What is a large seed cone?

300

a small cell that grows into a new plant. 

What is a spore?

300

to carry pollen to

What is pollinate?
300

both of these plants begin the life cycle with germination of a seed. 

What is a flowering plant and coniferous plant?

300

helps make food through photosynthesis. 

How do leaves help plants?

300

these help to attract insects/animals to pollinate it. 

What are the petals of a flower?

400

a gas in the air that plants and animals need. 

What is oxygen?

400

to begin to grow

What is germinate?

400

a plant that has a prickly stem. 

What is a rosebush?

400

stems are shorter because they aren't very strong. 

What are green-stemmed plants?


400
Name a flowering plant

What is dandelion, rose, sunflower, etc. 

500

a gas in the air that is absorbed by most plants. 

What is carbon dioxide?

500

germinate, growth, pollinate, adult plant with seeds

What are the steps of the life cycle?

500

a plant that loses its leaves in the fall/winter and gains them in the spring/summer. 

What is a deciduous plant?

500

stems are longer because they are stronger. 

What are woody-stemmed plants?

500

a bee lands on a flower. 

What is pollination?

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