Plants 1
Plants 2
Energy 1
Energy 2
Energy 3
Plants 3
100

Palm, orchids, citrus, milkweed, pine

Florida plants

100

An organism that produces its own food (all plants)

Producer

100

The ability to cause change (not a form of matter)

Energy

100

A storage container for electricity that has a chemical change to transform to energy

Battery

100

Break in loop of wires, energy source, and light where electric current STOPS flowing through loop; ____ circuit

Open circuit

100

The attractive part of the plant that contains the reproductive organs

Flower

200

The part produced by the flower that has a tiny underdeveloped plant and food for that tiny plant.

Seed

200

Fine dust like powder that contains the male reproductive cells of seed-bearing plants.

Pollen

200

Transformation of energy; cooking food, gas, battery

Chemical energy

200

type of energy that is created when electrons move from one location to another location

Electric energy

200

A loop that contains wire, energy source, and light and electric current CAN flow all the way around; ____ circuit

Closed circuit

200
Female part of flower where eggs are produced

Ovary

300

When a seed begins to grow or sprout

Germination

300

Transfer of pollen from male reproductive structure to female reproductive structure to fertilize flowering plants 

Pollinate/Pollination

300

loop (circle) formed when an electric current passes through an unbroken path of conductors

Circuit

300

when an object has a buildup of electrons

Negative charge

300

when the object has a buildup of protons

Positive charge

300

Female long tube that grows up from ovary

Pistil

400

A substance that an organism needs to survive and grow (broad term, not specific)

Nutrients

400

A group of the same kind of organisms that can mate and produce offspring

Species

400

A form of energy created by raising temperature

Heat energy

400

Kinetic energy that human can see. Travels in waves and comes from hot objects like lasers, bulbs, Sun.

Light energy

400

A force that pulls magnetic objects over a distance.  ____ energy

Magnetic energy

400

process when the female reproductive cell (egg) is joined with the male reproductive cell (sperm)

Fertilization/making seeds

500

A seedlike structure on non-flowering plants that produces a new plant

Spore

500

The male reproductive structure of a flowering plant that reproduces sperm.

Stamen

500

Energy an object has due to its motion, position, or both (pushing bike pedals, position of pedals and moving); _____ energy

Mechanical energy

500

Energy of objects in motion

Kinetic energy

500

Energy that comes from position, or stored energy WAITING to be used (wood that can be burned)

Potential energy

500

leafy, feathery leaves that have spores underneath

Ferns

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