Pollination
Photosynthesis
Parts of a Plant
Parts of a Flower
Vocabulary
100

What is the spreading of pollen from one flower to another called?

Pollination

100

Where does photosynthesis happen?

In a plant's leaves

100

What is the job of the roots?

Soak up water and hold the plant firm. 

100

What is the large center part of a flower that is in charge of reproduction?

Pistil

100

What is an undeveloped plant stored in a seed coat called?

Seed

200

What is the yellow powdery material plants use to reproduce?

Pollen

200

What is the process in which plants make their own food?

Photosynthesis

200

What is the job of the stem?

Suck up water like  straw

200

What is the tip of the pistil called?

HINT: It is sticky

Stigma

200

What is it called when a seed moves from the parent plant to a new place?

Seed Dispersal

300

What is an animal who helps spread pollen called?

Pollinator

300

What is the food called that plants make?

Glucose (sugar)

300

What is the job of the leaves?

To make the food for the plant

300

What is the part of the flower that makes the pollen called?

Stamen

300

What is it called when a seed takes root and begins to sprout?

Germination

400

Which animal is one of the best examples of a pollinator?

Bee

400

What do plants give off that we need to survive during photosynthesis?

Oxygen

400

What is the job of the flower?

To make the seeds

400

What is the tip of the stamen called? What is the stem o the stamen called?

Tip: Anther

Stem: Filament

400

What is a living thing that carries out the five basic life functions called?

Organism

500

Why do we need to "Save The Bees"?

Bees bring pollen to flowers, which they need to reproduce. If flowers, don't reproduce, they don't make the oxygen we need to survive. 

500

What three ingredients do plants need for photosynthesis?

Carbon dioxide, sunlight, water

500

Why is the flower so important? What does it help with?

Reproduction

500

Where are the little seed eggs located in the flower?

Ovule

500

Name the FIVE basic life functions.

1. Living things grow and change.

2. Living things use energy.

3. Living things reproduce.

4. Living things respond to the environment.

5. Living things get rid of waste.

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