Small plant part inside fruit that can grow into a new plant
Seed
100
First stage of the life cycle.
Seed
100
The soft, sweet part of a plant that has seeds inside it.
fruit
100
The gas plants make that animals breathe to live
oxygen
200
This is where the plants food is made.
The leaves
200
Protects the seed and the developing plant inside the seed.
Seed Coat
200
Second stage of the plants life cycle. (its after seed and before seedling)
germination.
200
A plant needs nutrients from the soil, air and ________ and ____________ to survive.
Sun, water
200
A plant is an example of a __________ thing because it has a life cycle and does change.
Living
300
Holds the plant tightly in the ground and takes in water and nutrients from the soil.
The roots.
300
The part inside each seed that contains stored food.
cotyledon
300
The stage after germination
Seedling
300
The powder inside flowers that helps to make seeds.
pollen
300
Describe how water and nutrients travels from the soil to the parts of the plant
The roots absorb the water and nutrients from the soil and sends it to the stem. The stem absorbs them through little tubes and sends it to the leaves of the plant.
400
Holds up the leaves and the flowers. Also carry nutrients and water from the roots and sugar from the leaves to the rest of the plant.
The stem
400
This is inside every seed.
A developing plant (embryo)
400
Stage after seedling
young plant
400
Main function of the spines on a prickly cactus is to ________ __________ ___________.
protect the plant
400
What is the job of leaves?
The leaves use the energy from the sun to make the sugar for the plant.
500
Plants use this process to make their own food or sugar.
Photosynthesis
500
Wind, air, animals and people.
How seeds are dispersed.
500
Stage after young plant
Adult plant
500
When a plant like the cactus grows spines to protect itself, the plant is __________ to its environment.
adapting
500
What 4 ingredients are needed for photosynthesis? And what 2 products are produced?
water,energy from the sun, chlorophyll, and carbon dioxide
oxygen and sugar (food for the plant)