This three-letter compound is a type of energy used to fuel our bodies.
What is ATP?
H₂O is the chemical formula for this.
What is water?
The two reproductive structures of a plant.
What are flowers and cones?

Any organism that creates its own food through photosynthesis is called...
What is an autotroph?
These are the two types of cellular respiration--either with oxygen or without oxygen.
What is aerobic and anaerobic cellular respiration?
The chemical formula for carbon dioxide is this.
What is CO2?
This plant organ holds up the plant and supports the leaves and flowers for pollinators. It also allows water and food to travel up and down the plant.
What is the stem?
I am the things that can move pollen between flowers.
What are pollinators?
The name of this organelle present in every plant cell.

What is a chloroplast?
This plant organ holds the plant in the soil. It also takes in water and minerals.
What are the roots?
This is where the pollen is created.
What is the anthers?
The two things needed for cellular respiration are...
What is glucose/sugar and oxygen?
The name of this organelle that is present in both animals and plants. This is also where cellular respiration occurs.

What is the mitochondria?
This kind of tissue transports water, minerals, and sugars to the entire plant. This kind of tissue is also similar to human veins.
What is Vascular Tissue?
This process is where the embryo breaks out of the seed and begins to grow into a seedling.
What is germination?
These three things are produced as a result of cellular respiration.
What is ATP/energy, carbon dioxide, and water?
The chemical formula for glucose, also known as the sugar produced from photosynthesis.
What is C6H12O6?
(remember: CHOcolate is sugary.)
I am on the underside of the leaves. I can open and close depending on the surrounding conditions.
What are stomata?
Most flowers make me. I am a sticky yellow powder inside the flower containing the male gamete for reproduction.
What is pollen?