The process of a seed turning into a plant.
What is Germination?
Europe, Asia, South America, North America, Antarctica, Australia, Africa
What are the 7 continents?
A statement that sums up what you learn from the experiment.
What is a conclusion?
7 Continents
What is Africa, Antartica, Asia, North America, South America, Europe and Australia.
Absorbs water and minerals from the soil and holds the plant so it does not fall over.
What are roots?
water, air, sunlight, nutrients
What plants need to survive?
Is the smallest continent
What is Australia?
Measurements and observations made during the experiment.
What is data?
Is the smallest continent
What is Australia?
Helps hold the plant. Allows water and nutrients to flow up to the leaves.
What is a stem?
Roots, stem, leaves, flower, fruit
What are the parts of the plant?
Home to the largest river in the world, the Nile.
What is Africa?
A standard comparison for checking or verifying the results of an experiment.
What is controlled variables?
the largest river in the world
What is the Nile River in Africa?
Collects sunlight and makes food for the plant.
What are Leaves?
protects the seed and helps it spread.
What is a seed coat?
Is the largest continent
What is Asia?
A question stating what the scientist is trying to find out.
What is the problem?
Is the largest continent
What is Asia?
Makes seeds and fruit. Colorful to easily attract pollinators.
What is the flower?
Embryo, Radicle, Cotyledon, Testa
What is the anatomy of a seed?
Continent above South America
What is North America?
A standard of comparison for checking or verifying the results of an experiment.
What is the control group?
Continent above South America-
What is North America?
Protects seeds. Helps the plant spread seeds out.
What is the fruit?