What Plants Need
Parts of a Plant
All About Seeds
Plant Life Cycle
Plants and Their Food
100

provides plants with light

What is the sun?

100

part of the plant that takes in water and absorbs nutrients from the soil

What are the roots?

100

part A on the diagram

What is the seedling?

100

the first stage of the life cycle

What is a seed?
100

 two things that are combined inside the plant to make food

What is water and carbon dioxide?

200

the main source of water for plants outside

What is rain?

200

plant parts that grow out of the stem

What are leaves?

200

two ways that seeds scatter their seeds

What are animals, wind, and water?

200
when a small plant breaks out of a seed
What is germination?
200

the resource plants use to get the energy they need to make food

What is sunlight?

300

this provides minerals the plants need to grow

What is soil? 

300

plant part that supports the plant above ground

What is the stem?

300

part B of the seed

What is stored food?

300

the seed breaks open and a seedling appears and these two parts of the adult plant begin to grow

What are the roots and stem?

300
name of the food making process for plants

What is photosynthesis?

400

a plant that needs little water to survive

What is a cactus?

400

part of the plant that attracts pollinators such as bees

What is the flower?

400

an example of seed we eat

What are corn, peas, beans?

400

this grows when the plant grows into a mature plant

What is a flowers or fruit?

400

during the food making process this is given off into the air through the plant leaves

What is oxygen?

500

two things that plants need to help make their food

What is clean air and carbon dixide?

500

part of the plant that creates the fruit and seeds

What is the flower?

500

the process when the seed leaves a plant

What is dissemination?

500

this happens in the last stage of the plant life cycle before it starts over again

What is wither and die?

500

this resource can be given to plants from humans talking to them

What is carbon dioxide?