Pollinators
Life Cycle of Flower
Photosynthesis
Everything Botany
100

What is a Pollinator?

Any animal that assists in pollination by carrying pollen from flower to flower
100

How do plants begin?

As a seed! 

100

What is photosynthesis?

The process by which leaves convert energy from sunlight, water and nutrients in food for the plant. 

100

Why is dirt important to plants?

Gives plants nutrients, protects the seed and roots
200

Name two things that pollinate flowers

Bees, Butterflies, Wasps, People! 

200

Why are roots important?

Roots carrying nutrients from the soil to the seed that grows the rest of the plant and grounds the plant 

200

What is needed for photosynthesis to occur?

Sunlight, leaves of a plant, water and nutrients 

200

What is the importance of a stem of a plant?

Takes nutrients and water from roots to the leaves, helps the plant grow 

300

What are petals?

The soft leaves of varying colors that surround the reproductive parts of a flower that attracts pollinators to the flowers

300

What is the purpose of flowers?

To create seeds to spread the plant! 

300

What is the sugar produced by leaves in photosynthesis called?

Glucose! 

300

What does it mean to reap?

To harvest! 

400

How does pollen help produce more plants? 

Pollen is carried to the pistil of the flower that uses it to create seeds 

400

What is your Mom's favorite flower? 

;) 

400

How do plants help us breathe?

During photosynthesis plants take in carbon dioxide and let out oxygen to help us breathe! 

400

What does it mean to sow?

To plant!