It's Soiled
Rock-A-By-Baby
I Wet My Plants
Leaf It To Me
Human Bean
100

The number of soil layers.

What is 6?

100

A rock formed by intense heat and pressure underground.

What is metamorphic rock?

100

Green pigment found in a plant's leaves; helps the plant to make food.

What is chlorophyll?

100

The part of the leaf that helps the leaf catch sunlight and rain.

What is the tip (apex) of the leaf?

100

A young plant developing inside a see that has not germinated?

What is an embryo?

200

The very dark, top, rich, and fertile part of the soil.

What is humus?

200

Made up of tiny rock particles that cling together and do not allow water to flow through easily.

What is clay?

200

The process that plants use to make food.

What is photosynthesis?

200

Name of #4

What is the blade?

200

Develops into the stem of the plant.

What is the hypocotyl?

300

Each layer of soil is called.

What is horizon?

300

Rock formed from magma or lava when it cools and hardens.

What is igneous rock?

300

The type of food that plants make in their leaves.

What is glucose (sugar)?

300

Name #6


What is the petiole?

300

Develops into the root of the plant.

What is the radicle?

400

The hard, solid, unweathered rock layer beneath the loose soil and sediment, forming the base of the Earth's crust.

What is bedrock?

400

The Kissing Camels are made of this kind of rock?

What is sandstone or limestone?

400

Water, sunlight, carbon dioxide, chlorophyll, and nutients.

What do plants need to grow?

400

The main road that run's down the center of the leaf, and helps the leaf stay flat, and gives it structure.

What is the midrib?

400

Protective outer coating of the seed.

What is the seed coat?

500

This layer of soil is made of rock fragments.

What is parent rock?

500

The process by which soil and rock are removed from one area of the Earth through natural causes, such as wind, water, and ice, and transported elsewhere.

What is erosion?

500

Parts of a plant.

What are the roots, stems, leaves, flowers, fruits, and seeds.

500

The mouth-like structures on the bottom of a leaf that are crucial for gas exchange (allowing carbon dioxide to enter and oxygen to exit) and transpiration (the release of water vapor)

What is the stomata?

500

Name all 4 parts.

What is the epicotyl, hypocotyl, cotyledon, and the seed coat.

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