Parts of the cell
Living things
Plants
Roots
Photosynthesis and respirations
100
Cell
What is the smallest unit of living things that can carry out the basic processes of life.
100
Organism
What is a living thing.
100
Spores
What is made by seedless plants, such as ferns.
100
root
What is part of the plant that absorbs water and minerals, stores food, and anchors the plant.
100
Sun
What is the most important source of the earth's energy.
200
Multicellular
What is a many-celled organism.
200
gymnosperm
What is a seed plant that does not produce a flower.
200
root cap
What is part of the root that covers and protects the tip of the root.
200
sugar and oxygen
What is produced by a plant during photosynthesis.
300
Nucleus
What is the cell's control center.
300
Unicellular
What is a one-celled organism.
300
Angiosperm
What is a seed plant that produces flowers and fruit.
300
root hair
What is a threadlike projection from a plant root that soaks up water like a sponge.
300
oxygen
What is produced (breathed out) by a plant during photosynthesis.
400
Vacuoles
What is used for storage of food, water, and wastes.
400
Tissue
What is a group of cells working together to perform a specific function.
400
Xylem and Phloem tissue
What is tubes in a plant that move water, sugar, and minerals in the stem.
400
epidermis
What is the outside layer of the root.
500
Cell wall
What is found only in plant cells and adds an additional layer of strength and support.
500
Organ
What is a group of tissues working together to perform a specific function.
500
Photosynthesis
What is the process of making food in green plants.
500
the vascular system
What is system of tubes inside a plant that transports water and minerals.
500
sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide
What is used by plant to produce photosynthesis.
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