Photosynthesis
External Structures of a plant
Plant as food
Thorns
Miscellaneous
100

Photosythesis is the process a plant undertakes to make _________

food

100

What holds a plant up?

the stem

100

What parts of the plant do we eat?

All parts; the stem, roots, leaf, flower and fruit

100

What are the three types of thorns?

Spines, prickles, and thorns

100

A plant that is growing towards the window is responding to _________

Light

200
What three things go into the plant?

Sunlight, water and carbon dioxide 

200
What part of the plant makes food?

the leaf

200

Name a flower we eat.

Broccoli, cauliflower or artichoke 

200

Thorns were a result of the _________.

Fall.

200

Plants that grow new roots when it rains are responding to __________.

water

300

What two things come out of the plant after photosynthesis takes place?

oxygen and sugar

300

Which external structure holds the seeds?

the fruit

300

Name a root we eat.

Carrot, onion or radish
300

Thorns represent God's judgment for ________.

Sin.

300

How does photosynthesis benefit plants, animals and people?

It provides food for plants and oxygen for animals and people.

400

What are the small holes in a leaf that release oxygen called?

stomata
400

Which external structure soaks up water?

the roots

400

Name a fruit we eat.

Many answers. 

400

Thorns ___________ the plant.

Protect.

400

Give an example of how plants respond to touch.

Venus Fly trap.

500

Which internal structure moves water and nutrients throughout the plant?

xylem

500

Which two external structures help with reproduction?

the flower and fruit

500

Name a stem we eat.

Rhubarb 

500

What are the two views of science we learned about?

The Biblical view and the Evolutionary view. 

500

Describe the two types of stems there are.

Soft, green stems and thick, woody stems (called trunks).