Roots
Stems
Leaves
Flowers
Photosynthesis
100

A system of branching roots.

What is fibrous roots.

100
The plant's main support above the ground.
What is the stem.
100
A leaf's main job.
What is making food.
100
It is inside the flower that these are produced.
What are the seeds.
100
Plants can produce their own food using these three things.
What is light energy, water, and carbon dioxide.
200
One main root that stores food.
What is a taproot.
200
The stem's most obvious job.
What is to hold up a plant's leaves and flowers.
200
The transport system of a leaf.
What are the veins.
200
Flowers' beauty attracts these.
What are animals.
200
The process of using light, carbon dioxide (a gas), and water to produce glucose (the plant's food).
What is photosynthesis.
300
Roots anchor the plant and absorb these two things.
What are water and minerals.
300
These give nonwoody stems strength.
What are fibers.
300
Plants such as maple and oak trees have leaves called these.
What are broad leaves.
300
Animals who drink flowers' nectar accidentally remove this.
What is pollen.
300
Tiny cell structures containing a green pigment called chlorophyll.
What are chloroplasts.
400
Connecting tubes that carry water and minerals from the soil upward.
What are xylem cells.
400
This part of a tree is actually a woody plant stem.
What is the trunk.
400
Plants such as pine, spruce, and fir trees have needle leaves for this reason.
What is to reduce water loss.
400
Pollen (male cells) are carried to other flowers' female parts to help make what?
What are seeds.
400
It works much like a solar panel, absorbing light energy.
What is chlorophyll.
500
Tubes that carry nutrients from the leaves through the stem and down to the root.
What are phloem cells.
500
These two parts of a stems (which form the transport system of the plant) have the same name as two kinds of cells in a plant root.
What are phloem and xylem.
500
Leaves contain many layers of these.
What are layers of cells.
500
The female part of the flower. The male part of the flower.
What is the pistil [female]. What is the stamen [male].
500
Chlorophyll uses the Sun's light energy to change these two substances into food [glucose].
What are carbon dioxide and water.
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