Inside a Seed
Plant Life Cycle
Bees and Plants
Parts of Plants
Mixed
100
This is the name of part 4 on your inside a bean picture.
What is a seed coat?
100
This is the youngest plant on your life cycle pictures.
What is the second picture?
100
Bees visit a flower to get this food.
What is nectar?
100
It is the part of the plant that contains seeds that have formed.
What is the seed pod?
100
These are two reasons a plant may grow poorly.
What is not enough water or not enough light? (These are just 2 possible answers.)
200
This is part 2 on your inside a bean picture.
What is an embryo?
200
It is the life cycle picture with buds.
What is the fourth picture?
200
This sticks to bees hairy bodies when they travel from flower to flower.
What is pollen?
200
It is the part of the plant that attracts bees.
What is the petal?
200
This is the reason pollen can stick to a bee
What is its hairy body?
300
It provides protection for your seed.
What is a seed coat?
300
It is the life cycle plant that is oldest.
What is the third picture?
300
Bees store the nectar they collect here.
What is a honey stomach?
300
It is the part of the flower that pollen sticks to during pollination.
What is the stigma?
300
We had to do this if we had more than one plant in a quad so that they would have enough space, light, and water.
What is thin?
400
It is a baby plant.
What is an embryo?
400
It is the life cycle picture with seed pods.
What is the third picture?
400
The process of bees moving pollen from flower to flower is called this.
What is pollination?
400
It is the type of leaves that are on the plant when it first sprouts.
What are seed leaves?
400
This feature of a bee helps it sip nectar.
What is a straw-like tongue?
500
It is where food is stored inside a seed.
What is the cotyledon?
500
It is the life cycle picture with flowers.
What is the first picture?
500
We had to do this so our plant could have seed pods.
What is use a bee stick to pollinate?
500
It is the part of the plant that makes pollen.
What is the anther?
500
Put the steps of the life cycle in order.
What is germination, growth and development, flowering, pollination, and fertilization and seed development?
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