the process by which plants use air, water, and energy from the sunlight to make food.
What is photosynthesis?
the stages through which a living thins passes during its life.
What is a life cycle?
a plant that uses cones to produce seeds.
What is a conifer plant?
thick waxy stems that help keep water inside
What is a structure of a cactus stem?
a cone that produces the pollen.
What is a small pollen cone?
any material needed by living things for energy, growth, and repair.
What is nutrient?
to make more of the same kind
What is reproduce?
a plant that uses flowers to produce seeds.
What is a flowering plant?
structure that stores nutrients from the roots to the leaves.
What is a stem?
a cone that produces the seeds.
What is a large seed cone?
a small cell that grows into a new plant.
What is a spore?
to carry pollen to
both of these plants begin the life cycle with germination of a seed.
What is a flowering plant and coniferous plant?
helps make food through photosynthesis.
How do leaves help plants?
these help to attract insects/animals to pollinate it.
What are the petals of a flower?
a gas in the air that plants and animals need.
What is oxygen?
to begin to grow
What is germinate?
a plant that has a prickly stem.
What is a rosebush?
stems are shorter because they aren't very strong.
What are green-stemmed plants?
What is dandelion, rose, sunflower, etc.
a gas in the air that is absorbed by most plants.
What is carbon dioxide?
germinate, growth, pollinate, adult plant with seeds
What are the steps of the life cycle?
a plant that loses its leaves in the fall/winter and gains them in the spring/summer.
What is a deciduous plant?
stems are longer because they are stronger.
What are woody-stemmed plants?
a bee lands on a flower.
What is pollination?