Parts of Plants
How plants reproduce
Plants
100
They are both kinds of leaves
How are a pine needle and a tulip leaf alike?
100
Makes pollen
What is the function of the stamen?
100
Cells
What do all plants have?
200
Carry materials and support the plant
What are two main things stems do for plants?
200
Fern
What is a plant that grows from spores, not seeds?
200
sunlight, water, carbon dioxide
What do plants need to live?
300
A Taproot
What kind of root is a carrot?
300
A single tiney cell
What is the description of a spore?
300
Animals looking for nectar spread pollen
Why does making nectar help flowers become pollinated?
400
Daisies do not need the support of a woody stem.
Why does a daisy have a flexible stem instead of a woody stem?
400
Fruit separates from the parent plant
What is part of how a plant grows with seeds?
400
Plants take in water, sunlight, and carbon dioxide and turn them into sugar for food.
What is the process of photosynthesis?
500
Both anchor the plant and take in water and nutrients from the soil. Taproots are big roots, that grow straight down. Fibrous roots spread out at they grow.
How are taproots and fibrous roots alike and different?
500
Grafting branches to another tree.
How could you grow apples without starting from apple seeds?
500
The tomato comes from a flowering plant because it has seeds. First the tomato seed germintaes, then the plant uses the food inside the seed to grow and the rotts grow down into the soil. Leaves begin to make food for the plant and the stem and leaves begin to grow. The plant grows into an adult plant and flowers begin to grow. The flower makes egg cells and pollen, pollination happens and seeds develop. Fruit forms around the seeds, the fruit and seeds separate from the plant and the seeds germinate beginning the cycle again.
How do you know a tomato comes from a flowering plant and what is its lifecycle?