Parts of Seed Plants
Plant Adaptations
Edible vs. Dangerous Plants
Plant Structures
Environmental Influence
100

What is the function of roots?

Answer: Roots absorb water and nutrients from the soil and anchor the plant.

100

Define adaptation.

Answer: An adaptation is a change that helps an organism survive in its environment.

100

Name one edible plant in Southern Alberta.

Answer: Examples include wild berries or dandelion leaves.

100

What is the main function of the stem?

Answer: The stem supports the plant and transports water and nutrients.

100

How do plants adapt to their environment?
 

Answer: By developing specific structures and functions that help them survive.

200

What part of the plant is responsible for reproduction?

Answer: Flowers (or cones) are responsible for reproduction.

200

Give an example of a root adaptation.

Answer: A taproot that stores nutrients or deep roots that reach water.

200

What is a common poisonous plant found in Alberta?
 

Answer: Poison ivy or monkshood.

200

Describe the function of leaves in a plant.
 

Answer: Leaves are where photosynthesis occurs, producing food and oxygen.

200

What is one way that climate can affect plant growth?
 

Answer: Temperature and precipitation levels can determine what plants can thrive.

300

Name one structure that helps a plant survive in its environment.
 

Answer: Examples include deep roots, thick leaves, or flowers that attract pollinators.

300

How do stem adaptations help plants?

Answer: Stems can be thick to store water or flexible to resist wind.

300

How can you identify edible plants?
 

Answer: By researching and learning about local flora or using identification guides.

300

How do flowers attract pollinators?

Answer: Flowers use color, scent, and nectar to attract pollinators.

300

How do plants in the prairie differ from those in the mountains?
 

Answer: Prairie plants may have deeper roots due to less water, while mountain plants may be shorter and more resilient to wind.

400

What do leaves produce?

Answer: Leaves produce food through photosynthesis.

400

What leaf adaptations can be found in desert plants?

Answer: Thick, waxy leaves to reduce water loss or small leaves to minimize water evaporation.

400

Why is it important to know about dangerous plants?

Answer: To avoid poisoning and ensure safety when foraging.

400

What role do seeds play in plant reproduction?
 

Answer: Seeds contain the embryo and food supply for the next generation of plants.

400

Explain the importance of water for plant survival.
 

Answer: Water is essential for photosynthesis, nutrient transport, and cell structure.

500

What part of the plant absorbs water and nutrients?

Answer: Roots absorb water and nutrients.

500

What is an example of a flower adaptation?

Answer: Bright colors or scents to attract specific pollinators.

500

Name a part of a seed plant that can be poisonous.
 

Answer: Some seeds, such as those from the black cherry tree, can be poisonous.

500

How do roots anchor a plant?
 

Answer: Roots spread out and grow deep into the soil to hold the plant in place.

500

How do nutrients in soil affect plant health?

Answer: Nutrient-rich soil supports healthy growth, while poor soil can stunt development.

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