What is the purpose of roots?
What is anchoring plants to the ground and absorbing water
The transport system of a leaf (Similar to blood and humans)
What are the veins.
Flowers' smell, and color attracts these things
What are pollinators
What direction do roots usually grow
What is downwards
During what season do leaves begin to change color?
What is fall
Stems act like _______
What are straws
Why do leaves begin to get crunchy and discolored?
What is due to lack of water/sun/air
Plants take in __________ and release _________
What is Carbon Dioxide & Oxygen
Why would a plant have thin, small roots?
What is to absorb small amounts of water
Stems usually connect to these two things
What are flowers and leaves
Plants such as pine, spruce, and fir trees have needle leaves for this reason.
What is to protect themselves & reduce water loss.
Name TWO examples of pollinators
What are bats, bees, birds, wind, etc.
The plant structure that captures energy from the sun
What is leaves
Why would a plant have thick, long roots?
What is to absorb a lot of water & anchor the heavy plant
Name an adaptation that plant stems have
What are tasting bad/bitter, and having thorns
Name the green chemical that makes leaves green
What is Chlorophyll
Name THREE examples of flowering trees
What is the pear tree, apple tree, orange tree, peach tree, cherry tree, mango tree, coconut tree
Name the "food" (Chemical) that plants use for energy
What is Glucose/Sugar