One of the functions of the plant is to prevent this occurence. The loss of soil to wind or water.
What is Erosion?
These are the holes on the bottom of the leaves.
What are stomata?
Apples have been bred to allow them to not rot while being shipped in trucks. This is
What is selective breeding?
This is the sticky part of the plant that captures pollen.
What is the stigma?
The development of a seed into a new plant.
What is germination?
Plants are the foundational level of a food web. This means plants are
What are producers?
A greenish pigmentation that absorbs sunlight.
What are Chlorophyll?
This is the process where a part of a stem or a leaf is rooted and grown as its own plant.
What is cutting?
This protects the flower before it opens.
What is the sepal?
The tissue that comes from the stem, roots, or seeds of a plant. Can be used for multiple purposes.
What is fibre?
This plants seeds are used to produce quick drying material.
The plant needs energy. This is the process in which the cells of the plant burn the sugars in their cells to get this energy.
What is cellular respiration?
Using buds and root systems to reproduce a plant is
What is asexual preproduction?
The male reproductive cell that gets transfered between plants for sexual reproductive purposes.
What is pollen?
Carbon Dioxide + Water + Energy 🡪 Oxygen + Glucose
What is photosynthesis?
This plant contains morphine which is a powerful pain killer.
What are opium poppies?
This part of the plant transports water and nutrients from the roots to the leaves.
What is the stem?
This part of the plant is a swollen ovary meant to protect the seed and distribute it.
What is fruit?
This is the female part of the flower.
What is the pistil?
Oxygen + Glucose 🡪 Carbon Dioxide + Water + Energy
What is cellular respiration?
Humans use recycled vegetable oil to create a renewable energy source.
What is biodiesel?
This part of the leaf allows gases and water to come and go from the plant.
What is the Stomata?
When an animal or insect transports pollen from one plant to another
What is a cross pollination?
Pollen travels down this to reach the ovules.
What is the style?
Insects are attracted to flowers so that the flower can be pollinated. The sugary liquid, produced by the flower, that the insects eat
What is nectar?