Obtaining Energy
Photosynthesis
Reproduction
Vocabulary
100

This provides energy that is converted by the plant.

What is the sun?

100

Photosynthesis provides ________ to all living things.

What is energy?

100

Plants make a flowers and flowers have different parts.  The ___________ goes from one part to the other?


What is pollen?

100

Anything that has never been living.

What is nonliving?

200

This this part of a plant absorbs water.

What are the roots?

200

First, the plant uses sun energy, water, and _________   ___________.

What is carbon dioxide?

200

This is what usually moves the pollen between planta & flowers.

What is insects or birds?

200

A living thing.

What is an organism?

300

This part of a plant transports water to the leaves of a plant.

What is the stem?

300

Then, the plant makes sugar and _________.

What is oxygen?

300

After the pollen falls down the tube of a plant or flower, it makes a _______. 

What is seed?

300

All the populations plus the nonliving things that interact with each other in a certain place.

What is an ecosystem?

400

This part of a plant contains chlorophyll.

What are the leaves?

400

True or false:  Animals go through photosynthesis like plants.

What is false?

400

Seeds that fall make new _________.

Plants/Flowers (either answer is acceptable)

400

A group of organisms of the same kind living in the same place.

What is a population?

500

This is how animals obtain energy.

What is consuming (eating) other organisms?

(Because animals are not capable of producing their own food, they must consume other organisms to meet their energy needs.)

500

True or false:  Photosynthesis is needed for animals to survive.

What is true?  (Photosynthesis produces oxygen and without it, animals would die.)

500

If the population of an animal is going to survive, the animal must be able to do these 3 things.

1. Obtain energy

2. Reproduce

3. Meet their life needs

(must give all 3 answers)

500

Different organisms that live together in a particular physical environment.

What is a community?