Structures & Adaptations
Plant Reproduction
Meeting the Need for Food & Fibre
Sustaining the Soil
Plant transportation
100

The anchor of a plant, that also absorbs water and nutrients.

What are roots?

100

This part of the flower is where the male reproductive structure will land. 

What is the stigma

100

Farmers water their crops using a system of large pipes and sprinklers.

What is irrigate?

100

All soil is made up of organic particles, mineral particles, and this

What is humus?

100

Water enters the roots by this process

What is osmosis?

200

The process by which molecules spread from areas of high concentration to areas of low concentration.

What is diffusion?

200

Runners and rhizomes.

What are 2 different ways to asexually reproduce plants?

200
Any organism that prevents a plant from growing as best as it could

What is a pest?

200

Sandy, clay, loam are all examples of what?

what is the 3 types of soil?

200

This allows for the movement of food and water inside the plant

What is the stem?

300

A chemical process that converts carbon dioxide into organic compounds, especially sugars, using the energy from sunlight.

What is photosynthesis?

300

The part of the plant that holds the female reproductive structure. 

What is the ovule?

300

This word means to not use more resources than nature produces so that it gets replaced at a steady rate

What is sustainable?

300

Changing which fields grow certain crops each year

What is crop rotation?

300

Gas is exchanged in the leaf by this process

What is diffusion?

400

Thick waxy stem is an example of what?

What is a plant adaptation for the desert

400

- Stigma - Style - Ovary - Ovules are all members of the female reproductive system of a flower - called this

What is the female part of a flower (or pistil)?

400

Hemp, cotton, and flax.

What are the 3 most common materials for making clothing?

400

A technique for growing plants without any soil and just in water.

What is hydroponics?

400

The loss of water from the leaves of plants. 

What is transpiration?

500
Sunlight + CO₂ + H₂0 = C₆H₁₂O₆ (sugar) + O₂
What is the formula for photosynthesis?
500

The development of a seed into a new plant.

What is germination?

500

Transportation, fuel, medicine are all examples of what?

What are plant uses?

500
Nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium.
What are the three nutrients labelled as numbers on a bag of fertilizer?
500

Seeds being spread by wind is an example of this process

What is pollination?

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