Seeds
Roots
Stems
Leaves
Flower
100

What is a seed?

What is a small embryonic plant enclosed in a covering called the seed coat, usually with some stored food?

100

What type of root does a carrot have?

What is a taproot?

100

Name a stem that you eat?

What is Asparagus, rhubarb, broccoli stem, bamboo shoots, sugar cane, potato, celery, etc.?

100

Name a leaf that you eat?

What is spinach, lettuce, cabbage,  kale, swiss chard, arugula, etc.?

100

Why are petals brightly colored?

What is to attract pollinators to the flower?

200

What is the seed coat?

What is the external part of the seed that protects the embryo?

200

What part of the root is responsible for absorbing water and minerals?

What is the root hairs?

200

What is a stem?

What is the part of the plant between the roots, leaves, and flowers?

200

What part of the leaf is broad and flat.

What is the blade?

200

What is the name of the female part of the flower?

What is the pistil?

300

The epicotyl / hypocotyl is the base of the plant's stem. What causes the stem to grow toward the surface?

What is light?

300

What type of root system looks like the top of the tree?

What is a fibrous root system?
300

Is a potato a stem?

What is yes?

300

Leaves make food through what process?

What is photosynthesis?

300

Which part of the stamen is responsible for pollen production?

What is the anther?

400

What the radicale of the seed is responsible for which part development?

What is the roots?

400

What type of root branches from the primary roots?

What is the secondary roots?

400
Is a radish a stem?

What is no?

400

What is the midrib of a leaf?

What is the main vein of a leaf that goes from the petiole to the tip of the leaf?

400

What protects the flower before it blooms?

What is the sepals?

500

Name two of the four functions of seeds.

What is ...

(1) maintain dormancy until better environmental conditions arise,

(2) afford protection to young plant at vulnerable developmental stage, 

(3) contain adequate food supply until photosynthesis is possible, or 

(4) dispersal of plants?

500

What are three of the four functions of roots?

What is ...

(1) Absorb water and nutrients from the soil,

(2) Anchor the plant into the ground,

(3) Move water and nutrients of the stem, or

(4) Store food?

500

Name the two functions of the stem.

What is ...

(1) the central support structure of the plant and 

(2) transport water and nutrients absorbed in by the roots to the leaves and flowers?

500

What is the name of the the main vein of a leaf that goes from the petiole to the tip of the leaf?

What are the stipules?

500

What part of the flower becomes the fruit after pollination has happened?

What is the ovary?

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