Anchors the plant in the soil and absorbs water and nutrients.
What are the roots?
Where plants can grow.
What is, almost everywhere?
Part of the plant responsible for reproduction.
What is the flower?
Seed size determines how large a plant will grow.
What is no (or false)?
This is the fastest growing plant in the world.
What is bamboo?
(It can grow 35 inches in a single day!)
Supports the plant and transports water and nutrients around the plant.
What is the stem?
How people use plants.
What is food, clothing, medicines, decoration, etc.?
Bees, butterflies, & other insects and animals that help the flower reproduce.
What are pollinators?
The 3 main parts of the seed.
What is seed coat, embryo, and food (endosperm)?
A yellow berry that contains a chemical that makes people feel happy.
What is a banana?
Absorbs sunlight to create food for the plant.
What are the leaves?
The process of a plant turning sunlight, water, & air into energy.
What is photosynthesis?
The part of the flower that transforms into the fruit.
What is the ovary?
The beginning growth of a plant.
What is germination?
Where 85% of plant life is located.
What is the ocean?
Responsible for reproduction and creating seeds.
What is the flower?
Produces the pollen during pollination.
What is the stamen?
Collects the pollen during pollination.
What is the pistal?
The season when most seeds begin to germinate.
What is Spring?
This country is named after a tree.
What is Brazil?
Contains the seeds and helps them spread.
What is fruit?
A person who studies and experiments with plants.
What is a botanists?
Protects the flower bud as it develops and supports the flower after it blooms.
What is the sepals?
Seed, germination, young plant, mature plant, reproduction, fruit.
What is the plant life cycle?
Around this many different types of plants are used by humans to make food.
What is 2000?