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100

What is the name of this part of the plant?


The roots!

100

What is this part of the plant called?


The stem!

100

What is the name of this part of the plant?


The flower!

100

What is the function of the fruit?


To protect the seed!

200

What are some functions of the roots?

-Absorb water, minerals, and nutrients.

-Transport water to the stem.

-Store food.

-Anchor the plant.

200

What are some of the functions of the stem?

-Supports the plant body.

-Transporting water and nutrients throughout the plant. 

-Holds leaves and branches upright.


200

What is the special sweet drink produced by the flower called?

The nectar 

200

Can you name the different fruit categories?

Succulent and dry fruit

300

Can you retell what we did for this experiment?


Explanation of the experiment.

300

Can you explain what is going on in the image?


Explanation of the "water pump" system.

300

What sticks onto insects, birds, and bees when they go to collect nectar.


Pollen

300

What is the skin or outer layer of the fruit called?


Exocarp

400

True or False: Are these carrots roots?


TRUE

400

True of false: Is this a stem?


TRUE

400

Can you explain what is going on in the image?


Explanation of pollen transfer from flower to pollinator.

400

What is the mesocarp?


The middle fleshy layer of the fruit

500

Can you name any type of specialized roots?

Aerial, buttress, fibrous, tuberous...

500

Can you name any underground stem types?


Bulb, corm, tuber, rhizome, runner...

500

This part of the flower will become a fruit in the future.


The ovary!

500

What is the innermost layer of the pericarp that surrounds a seed in a fruit called?


Endocarp