Which part of the plant anchors to the ground?
Roots
What process do plants go through to make their own food?
Photosynthesis
Which structure produces seeds?
Flower
What do plants provide for animals?
Food and oxygen
What do plants need other than sunlight for photosynthesis?
Water and CO2
Which part of the plant attracts pollinators?
Petals
What are organisms called that make their own food?
Autotrophs
What is the transfer of pollen called?
Pollination
Which biome has plants adapted to little water?
Desert
What part of the plant would you be eating if you ate a carrot?
The Roots
Which part of the plant supports it?
Stem
Which green pigment absorbs sunlight?
What type of reproduction is budding?
Asexual
What do plants help prevent with their roots?
Erosion
What would happen to a plant if it didn't get enough water?
It will wilt and die
Which narrow bundle of tubes transports glucose and nutrients up and down the stem?
Phloem
Which organelle helps with photosyntheis?
Chloroplast
Which part of the flower produces the stigma?
Pistil
What do plants like mosses and ferns reproduce with?
What helps spread seeds to a different area?
Wind, water and animals
What does the stomata do?
Open and closes to allow gases, sunlight, and water into the plant
What are the products of photosynthesis?
Glucose and oxygen
Which part of the flower releases pollen?
Stamen
What season would have the most CO2 in the air and why?
Winter because the leaves on the trees fall off
What is it called when a piece of the parent plant breaks off and becomes a new plant which is genetically identical to the original
Budding