What is core?
This process is how plants make their own food.
What is photosynthesis?
THIS TYPE OF STEM is hard and provides protection.
What is WOODY?
Roots are covered in THESE cells which take water and nutrients from the soil.
What is ROOT HAIR?
Feeling sick? Plants could be THIS.
What is MEDICINE?
This is just one giant root.
What is a taproot?
This is the release of water vapor through the stomata of the leaves.
What is transpiration?
Plants can be classified by stem, roots and the shape of THESE.
What are LEAVES?
Woody or soft and bendy, THIS moves food, nutrients, and water throughout the plant.
What is the STEM?
Hungry? Try THESE.
What are VEGETABLES?
A plant with no seeds? No problem. It probably has this cell that can grow into another.
What is a spore?
The process by which a cell is able to use energy from sugar
What is respiration?
Ferns and mosses have spores because they are THESE KINDS OF PLANTS.
What are SEEDLESS PLANTS?
THESE collect sunlight, CO2, and control the amount of water in the plant.
What are LEAVES?
Cotton comes from plants which is used in what you're wearing now.
What are CLOTHES?
This is a type of root that spreads out.
What is fibrous root?
Gases move in and out of these small openings in the leaf.
What are stomata?
THIS is the most common TYPE OF STEM, soft, green and bendy.
What is NONWOODY?
THIS is a waste product of photosynthesis.
What is OXYGEN?
Wood from trees could be used to make a chair and you have more of THIS in your home.
What is FURNITURE?
The outer layer of cells in a leaf
What is an epidermis?
The process by which usually as a cell takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide
What is respiration?
If a plant produces fruit, chances are it has THESE which can grow into another plant.
What are SEEDS?
Spores will grow into a new plant if they land HERE.
What is DAMP GROUND?
Not just THIS for your body but heating and cooking.
What is FUEL?