The study of plants
What is Botany?
A scientist who studies plants
What is a Botanist?
a vegetable we used to study xylem and phloem
What is celery?
A tuber we are trying to root in our classroom
What is a sweet potato?
We took these from my philodendrun plant to grow in our classroom
What are cuttings?
photosynthesis takes place in this part of a plant
What are leaves?
this part of the plant takes in water and mineral nutrients
What are the roots?
seeds are produced in this part of the plant
What are the flowers?
reason moss is a nonvascular plant
Why does moss have nonvascular tissue?
2 kinds of tissue found in roots, stems and leaves of plants
What are xylem and phloem?
the process through which plants make their own food
What is photosynthesis?
the food that plants make for themselves
What is glucose?
carbon dioxide enters a plant through these tiny openings in the underside of leaves
What are stomata?
MOST plants reproduce in this way
What is from seeds?
ferns use these to reproduce
What are spores?
the function of xylem tissue
What is bring water from the roots to the leaves of a plant?
one type of tissue found in the roots, stems , and leaves of most plants
What is vascular tissue?
trees, grasses, ferns and vegetable plants are examples of this kind of plants
What are vascular plants?
a group of cells that work together in an organism to perform a specific function
What is tissue?
moss is an example of this kind of plants
What are nonvascular plants?
3 things a plant needs for photosynthesis
What are energy from sunlight, water and carbon dioxide?
the tissue that transports food made in the leaves to all parts of a plant
What is zylem?
glucose and oxygen
What are 2 things a plant produces through photosynthesis?
an onion's method of vegetative reproduction
What is a bulb?
a strawberry's method of vegetative reproduction
What is by runners?