NUTRITION
Desert, Savannah, Tundra
Rainforest and Taiga
JAPAN
Parts of the plant
100

What kind of food helps to heal cuts and bruises?

Fruits

100

How is the temperature like in the desert?

It is hot during the day and cold during the night

100

How much rain does the Rainforest have per year?

More than 2000cm

100

What is Japans Currency?

The Yen

100

What part of the plant holds UP the plant and takes the water and nutrients to the Leaves?

The trunnk/Stem

200

What kind of drink is good for your bones and teeth?

Milk

200

How is the temperature like in the Savannah?

It is always warm
200
Are there conifers in the Taiga?

Yes, there are. 

200

What is the highest point in Japan?

Mount Fuji

200

What part of the plant grows into a new plant?

The Seeds

300

What do meat and beans contain?

They contain protein

300

What kind of vegetation can you find in the Savannah?

Mainly grasses and few trees

300

How is the temperature like in the Rainforest?

It is always warm

300

What are the two major religions in Japan?

Shinto and buddhism

300

What part of the plant protects the seeds?

The Fruit

400

What will bread, pasta and grains give to your body?

A lot of energy

400

What kind of vegetation can you find in the Tundra?

Mainly lichens (mixture of fungus and algae that grow on rocks)

400

How is the temperature like in the Taiga?

It's very cold

400

Summer is the season of "hanabi", a _________ festival

Firework

400

What part of the plant producesd fruits and seeds?

The flower

500

Which vitamin is good for your eyes? Which vegetable contains it?

Vitamin A. Carrots contain it

500

How is the vegetation like in the desert?

Mainly succulent plants (cactus)

500

How is the vegetation like in the Rainforest?

There is a great variety of plants and tall trees

500

What is the name of japanese people's favorite tree? What season can we see them blossom?

The Sakura (Cherry Tree). In the Spring

500

What part of the plant is responsible for taking in the nutrients and hold the plant firmly in place?

The Roots