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Leaves
Reproduction/
Flowers
Photosynthesis
Stems/Roots/
Seeds
Growth
100
Water and minerals travel through these tubes from the roots to the leaves
Xylem
100
A grainy yellow powder made at the top of each stamen
Pollen
100
The process that plants use to make sugar for food
Photosynthesis
100
An example of this type of root system is a carrot
Taproot
100
Ways that plants change their growth in response to the environment
Tropism
200
Sugar is carried away from leaves in these tubes
Phloem
200
Name two types of reproduction without seeds
Runners, budding, spores
200
What three things are need for photosynthesis
Sunlight, water, carbon dioxide
200
This type of root system is like the branches of a tree turned upside down
Fibrous Root System
200
A chemical that helps plants grow larger
Growth hormone
300
Where does a plant make most of its food?
In the leaves
300
Where a plant’s eggs are formed
Pistil
300
What two things are produced during photosynthesis
Oxygen and sugar
300
What is the function of a plant’s stem?
Hold leaves, flowers, and fruit up high
300
A plants growth in response to gravity
Gravitropism
400
Plants get their green color from these
Chloroplasts
400
Where pollen is located
Stamen (anther)
400
How does photosynthesis in plants benefit humans and animals?
Provides sugar and oxygen
400
What are the two things roots do to help plants grow?
Anchor plants, absorb water, store food
400
A plants growth in response to light
Phototropism
500
Name two types of tissue found in leaves
Epidermis, spongy tissue, vessel, pores
500
A single plant cell that will develop into a new plant
Spore
500
Where in a plant does photosynthesis take place?
In the leaves
500
A new plant protected by a seed coat
Embryo
500
A plants growth in response to touching an object
Thigmatropism