What part of the plant attracts pollinators?
What is the flower.
What do plants release during photosynthesis/
What is oxygen.
Where does photosynthesis mostly occur?
What is the leaf.
What process do plants use to make food?
What is photosynthesis.
What gas do plants take in during photosynthesis?
What is carbon dioxide.
What grows upward during germination?
What is the shoot.
What do seeds contain?
What is an embryo.
What grows downward during germination?
What is the root.
What three methods help carry seeds to new places?
What is wind, water, and animals.
What is germination?
What is a seed beginning to grow.
What is the first stage of a plant's life cycle?
What is the seed.
What do aquatic plants have to help them float?
What is air pockets.
What are cotyledons?
What are young leave that store food.
What are two ways desert plants avoid losing water?
What is having a thick stem and spines.
Why do rainforest plants have drip tips?
What is shedding water quickly.
What two things do adult plants produce?
What is flowers and seeds.
What do forests help provide to Earth?
What is oxygen.
Why is photosynthesis important for animals?
What is producing oxygen.
What is a carnivorous plant?
What is a plant that eats insects.
What happens after a flower is pollinated?
It develops into a fruit with seeds.
Name 3 things plants need to make food.
What is sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide.
What is the job of leaves?
What is to make food through a process called photosynthesis.
What is an adaptation?
What is a feature that helps the plant survive in its environment.
Give one example of a plant adaptation.
Mr. Hendrickson will let you know.
What 2 jobs do the roots provide?
What is to anchor the plant into the ground and absorb water.