Insects such as bees and butterflies are called what when helping plants reproduce?
Pollinators
What two things do the roots take from the soil?
Water and Nutrients
Flowering plants grow _______ to protect their seeds.
Fruit
Flowers use bright ________ and ________ to attract pollinators.
Colors and smells
The stem transports water, nutrients, and food around the plant. We can compare the stem to what? (Hint: cars drive on it)
A Highway
A sticky and sweet substance made by flowers to attract bees and other insects.
Nectar
Non-Flowering plants like pine trees grow __________ to protect their seeds.
Pinecones
The male part of the flower.
The Stamen
The roots and stem _______ the plant.
Support
Leaves need water, nutrients, air, and _________ in order to make food for the plant.
Sunlight
Non-Flowering plants like ferns and mosses don’t create seeds, they create ______ to reproduce.
Spores
The female part of the flower.
The Pistil
There are two types of roots: fibrous roots and ___________.
Taproots
Flowers use patterns on their petals to help direct insects to their nectar. We can compare these patterns to ________. (Hint: Planes)
Landing Strips
Non-flowering and flowering plants depend on ________ and ________ to transport their seeds/spores.
Wind and Animals
A very large flower that smells like rotten meat.
The Corpse Flower
The stem can have hairs, thorns, or toxins to protect the plant from ________.
Predators
The name of the process that flowers perform to make food is called ____________.
Photosynthesis
Pine trees have seeds that are flat and have a wing that helps them travel in the air. What is a fun name for these seeds?
Helicopter Seeds