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Parts of a Plant
How Plants Grow
Scientific Method
Vocabulary
BIG IDEAS!
100
This part makes food for the plant
Leaves
100
How are plants different?
They come in different colors, shapes, sizes. Some have flowers, others may not.
100
What is the other word used for the step where one can make an educated "GUESS?"
Hypothesis
100
What is the part of the earth's surface that is made of tiny rocks and bits of dead animals and plants?
Soil
100
How do seeds help in the plant life cycle?
Seeds allow for plants to reproduce and create more plants
200
This part carries water from the soil to the stem
Roots
200
How are plants alike?
They all have the same basic plant parts.
200
In which step do you write down the items you will need for your experiment?
Materials
200
What is the green matter that helps leaves make their own food?
Chlorophyll
200
How do plants help us in the medical field?
They give us medicines to help us when we are sick.
300
This part makes seeds
Flower
300
What will the plant that grows from a seed look like?
It will look like the plant it came from.
300
The step where you write everything you have learned from your experiment is the __________.
Conclusion
300
This helps protect the seed
Seed coat
300
How do plants provide an important human need for survival?
Oxygen
400
This part carries water and food to the rest of the plant
Stem
400
What do plants need to grow?
Air, water, sunlight and soil
400
In which step do you state what you want to find out?
Purpose or Question
400
What are your the five senses?
Sight, smell, taste, touch, hearing
400
What other ways do plants provide many human needs?
Clothing, shelter, beauty, food
500
A tree trunk is what part of a plant?
Stem
500
What is the process in which plants make their own food?
Photosynthesis
500
In what part do you write the steps you will follow to do your experiment?
Procedures
500
What do plants need to grow?
Air, water, sunlight, soil
500
What is photosynthesis? How is it important?
Process in which a plant uses energy from sunlight, chlorophyll, water to make a plant's own food.