Structures for Reproduction
Structures for Protection
Structures for Survival
100

This part of the flower attracts insects and other animals to help with pollination.

What are petals?

100

These are the sharp structures on some plants that help deter animals from eating them.

What are thorns?

100

This is where the plant makes its own food.

What are leaves?

200

Name the male part of the flower responsible for producing pollen.

What is the stamen?

200

This is the waxy layer on the surface of leaves that helps prevent water loss.

What is the cuticle?

200

What part of the plant anchors it in the soil and absorbs water and nutrients?

What are roots?

300

This is where the female reproductive parts of a flower, the ovary, are held.

What is the pistil?

300

The protective leaf-like structures found underneath a flower that helped protect it during budding.

What is the sepal?

300

The process through which plants make their food using sunlight.

What is photosynthesis?

400

This must happen in order for a plant to produce seeds or fruit.

What is pollination?

400

The outer barrier on trees that help protect them.

What is bark?

400

This means to group plants into categories.

What is classify?

500

This is the male reproductive cell of the plant.

What is pollen?

500

this type of bark will help a tree survive in fires or extreme weather.

What is thick bark?

500

these are changes plants have made to better survive in their environement.

What are adaptations?