Parts of a plant/Flowers
Fruits/Vegetables
Vocabulary
Wild Card
100

The pollen dusters of the flower.

What is the stamen? 

100
Name one scientific fruit from our experiment. 

What is a cucumber/tomato?

100

Most plants start as this.

What is a seed?

100

This is Mrs. Philly's favorite color.

What is yellow?

200

These take in the most water and nutrients for the plant.

What are the roots?


200

Name a root vegetable from our experiment.

What is a radish/potato?

200

Any animal that helps pollen get from one flower to another.

What is a pollinator?

200

This is how many siblings Mrs. Philly has.

What is one brother?

300

This is what the pollinators (like bees) are after in the flower.

What is the nectar?

300

These are what you find inside a scientific fruit. 

What are seeds?

300

Color, size, shape, and taste are all examples of ____ we can select and change in a plant.

What are traits?

300

This is Mrs. Philly's favorite type of apple.

What is honeycrisp?

400

This is the part that wants pollen from other flowers. 

What is the stigma?

 

400

Is broccoli a scientific fruit or scientific vegetable?

What is a scientific vegetable?

400

This is the process used by plant growers to make bigger, better varieties of plants for us to enjoy.

What is selection?

400

This is Mrs. Philly's husband's name.

What is Adam?

500

This part produces the eggs which can become seeds in a flower. 

What is the ovary?

500

Is an avocado a scientific fruit or scientific vegetable?

What is a scientific fruit?

500

This how babies (humans and plants) get most of the traits of their parents.

What is inherit?

500

These are Mrs. Philly's favorite flowers. 

What are daffodils?

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