T or F - seeds need soil to germinate
What is false?
What carries pollen from one flower to another?
What are pollinators (like bees)?
Name a fruit that has many seeds inside.
What is a tomato, apple, or watermelon?
What green chemical helps plants absorb sunlight?
What is chlorophyll?
What cell part contains chlorophyll?
What is the chloroplast?
Define germination.
What is when a seed grows into a new plant?
What part of the flower makes pollen?
What is the anther?
What do fruits protect?
What are seeds?
What gas do plants take in during photosynthesis?
What is carbon dioxide?
What is the outer layer of a plant cell that provides support?
What is the cell wall?
What is the first part of the plant to come out of the seed?
What is the root?
What part of the flower receives pollen?
What is the stigma?
What is the function of fruit for a plant?
What is to help spread seeds?
What are the two main products of photosynthesis?
What are glucose (sugar) and oxygen?
What part of the plant takes in water and nutrients?
What is the stem?
What part of the seed stores food for the growing plant?
What is the cotyledon?
Name two pollinators other than bees.
What is wind, birds, bats, beetles, flies, moths, butterflies?
Name one way seeds can be dispersed.
What is wind, water, animals, or bursting?
What do plants use from sunlight to make food?
What is energy?
What part of the plant makes seeds?
What is the flower?
*DAILY DOUBLE*
What three things does a seed need to germinate?
What are water, warmth, and oxygen?
Pollination/making seeds is this type of reproduction.
What is sexual reproduction?
*DAILY DOUBLE*
Why do scientists classify a cucumber as a fruit and not a vegetable?
What is because it has seeds and grows from the flower of a plant?
Why are chloroplasts important for photosynthesis?
What is because they capture sunlight to make food?
What part of the plant carries out most of the photosynthesis?
What are the leaves?