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What part of a plant absorbs water and dissolved nutrients form the soil?

Roots

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What part of the plant provides a pathway for the movement of water and food?

Stem

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What are the 2 different types of roots?

Taproot and fibrous roots

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What does the ovary in a planyt contain?

The ovule

100

Name 1 type of pollinator:

Bee, butterfly, Hummingbird, moth, fly, beetle 

200

What is the process called where plants use energy from the sun, water, and carbon dioxide to make sugar and oxygen?

Photosynthesis

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What part of the plant produces food?

Leaf

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What 4 things do plants need in order to grow?

Light, water, nutrients and space

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What does pollen do in a plant?

It is the male part of the plant that comes together with the female part to produce seeds

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What is the female part of a plant called?

Ovary

300

What are 3 reasons plants are important to humans?

Oxygen, food, shelter, shade, beauty, clothing.

300

Where does a plant perform photosynthesis? (I need 2 answers)

In the chloroplast in the leaf

300

What are the names of the 3 stages in the life cycle of a seed plant?

Seed, Seedling, Adult

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What is vegetative reduction?

Reproduction of plants not involving seeds

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What is grafting?

Attaching a part of one plant to another so that it can grow

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What are the 5 main parts of a plant?

flower, leaf, stem, cone/seed, roots

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What are the 4 main parts of a plant cell?

Cell wall, nucleus, membrane, chloroplast

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What does the cell wall do in a plant cell?

Protects the cell

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What does the cell membrane do in a plant cell?

Acts as a door which lets certain things in and out of the cell

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What is diffusion?

The movement of particles from an area of high concentration to an are of low concentration

500

What is the chemical formula for the process of photosynthesis?

E + Carbon Dioxide + Water --> Oxygen + Sugar

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What is transpiration?

Evaporation of water from a plants leaves

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What is osmosis?

The movement of water from the soil to the roots where there is a high concentration in the soil and a low concentration in the roots

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What is capillary action?

Movement of liquid up narrow tubes in the plants stem

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What is cellular respiration?

Oxygen + Sugar --> E + Water + Carbon Dioxide