Photosynthesis
Vascular Plants
All about plants
Plants and Humans
Did you know?
100
A pigment that is found inside a chloroplast.
What is chlorophyll?
100
This is the part of the plant where photosynthesis begins and takes place.
What are leaves?
100

This part of plant shows positive phototropism

What is stem and leaves?

100
This is what plants need from humans.
What is carbon dioxide?
100
This part of a plant moves water and minerals to the leaves.
What is the stem?
200

Organelles inside a leaf that use the sun's energy to create oxygen.  

What are chloroplasts?

200
This supports the plant and provides a way for water, minerals, and sugars to move from roots to leaves.
What is the stem?
200

The leaves and stem of a plant show this type of geotropism

What is NEGATIVE geotropism?

200
This is what plants provide for humans through the process of photosynthesis.
What is oxygen?
200
This is how a chicken nugget can be traced back to a plant.
What is the following process: a chicken feeds on the seeds and kernels of plants, then is made into a chicken nugget?
300
This powers the whole process of photosynthesis.
What is sunlight?
300

The pressure from this pushes against the cell wall of the plant cell.

What is the vacuole?

300
The plant's food is found this form of sugar.
What is glucose?
300
This is one way, other than provide oxygen, that plants help us.
What is feed us, shade us, or be a source of beauty?
300
This part helps the plant make its own food.
What are the leaves?
400

Small green organelles where chlorophyll is stored 

What are chloroplasts?

400
A tube-like vascular tissue that takes water and minerals from rocks and soil to the stems and leaves. Only moves in one direction.
What is xylem?
400
This gives a plant its green color.
What is chlorophyll?
400
This may force plants to make many small changes over a long period of time, in order for it to survive.
What is the environment?
400
Moss is an example of this.
What is a nonvascular plant?
500

The "mouths" or control gates that bring in carbon dioxide and release oxygen and water vapor.

What are stomata?

500

A vascular tissue that moves glucose up and down the plant. Can move in either direction.

What is phloem?

500
This is the process that converts the sun's energy into food for the plant.
What is photosynthesis?
500
This is one of the reasons why rainforests are so humid. Hint: Not the sun.
What is the water vapor released by plants into the air?
500
These are the four parts that move materials from the soil throughout a plant.
What are the phloem, xylem, stem, and roots?
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