The part of the plant that takes in water and nutrients.
What are roots?
Male part of the flower.
What is the stamen?
Is transported from flower to flower.
What is pollen?
The part of the plant where photosynthesis occurs.
What are leaves?
When a plant is alive but not actually growing, due to environmental conditions.
What is dormancy?
The part of the plant where seeds are produced.
What is the flower?
Female part of the plant.
What is the pistil?
Primary insect responsible for pollination.
What are bees?
Substance that gives plants their green color.
What is chlorophyll?
A plant's adaptation to receiving too much or too little light.
What is response to light?
Part of the plant that allows for the transport of water and nutrients.
What is the stem?
Protects the emerging flower bud.
What is sepal?
Ferns and mosses reproduce with these.
What are spores?
The gas plants need to take IN to complete photosynthesis.
What is carbon dioxide?
A plant's adaptation to receiving too little or too much water.
What is response to moisture?
Part of the plant where photosynthesis occurs.
What are leaves?
Top of the pistil where pollen collects.
What is the stigma?
Another way flowers are pollinated.
What is wind, animals, butterflies, etc.?
The gas plants RELEASE during photosynthesis.
What is oxygen?
A place where a plant might respond to light.
What is the rainforest?
Two types of plants.
What are seed and seedless?
Where the seed germinates.
What is embryo?
Part of the flower where pollen is produced.
What is the stamen?
The three things plants need to complete photosynthesis.
What is water, sunlight, and carbon dioxide?
A place where a plant may respond to moisture.
What is the desert?