Roots that stay along the surface of the soil are called.
What is fibrous roots?
The process involved in water moving into the roots is known as...
What is osmosis?
Wheat plants are typically used for...
What is food?
At what point in a plant's life cycle can it produce its own food?
What is seedling?
What is an adaptation a cactus might have and why?
Thick stem, spike...
In order for water to move up the stem, there must be an attractive force between the water, and to the walls of stem. This is known as...
What is capillary action?
Rows of trees planted along the side of agricultural fields typically helps in reducing.
What is erosion?
Give three examples of pollinators.
What is... Bee, butterfly, wind, etc.
This part of a plant anchors the plant into the ground.
What is the roots?
Plants all need different amounts of...
What are space, light, nutrients, and water.
Other than food, plants also provide this basic need to humans.
What is oxygen?
Provide a definition for diffusion.
What is... The movement of particles from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration.
Seeds typically have stored nutrients, so the new organism has nutrition to grow until they can start photosynthesis. This is known as the seed...
Coat?
If water particles are more concentrated outside of the roots, the water will move...
What is - into the roots?
Cotton is a common plant used widely by humans. One of the main uses for cotton is...
What is clothing?
What is the part of the leaf that absorbs sunlight?
What is the chloroplast?
Name the three structures of the plant that are used for reproduction.
What is fruit, cones, and flowers?
Water loss from the leaves is known as...
What is transpiration?
Plants can be used for food, fibre, and...
What is medicine?
In what part of the leaf does gas exchange occur?
What is the stomata?