Plant Basics
Types of Plants
Plant Classification
Parts of Plants and Functions
Plant Characteristics
100

This is the gas that plants produce and humans breath. 

Oxygen

100

These plants grow from seeds.

Seed plants

100

Wood is an example of this: material or food?

A material 

100

What part of the plant has seeds inside it?

The fruit

100

Are herbs usually shorter or taller than shrubs?

Shorter

200

What is an evergreen tree?

A tree that never loses its leaves

200

These plants grow naturally in nature without people planting them. 

Wild plants

200

Give me one example of a food and one example of a material you can get from plants

200

Trees have this hard, thick stem. What is it’s name

A trunk
200

Herbs have this type of stem: hard or flexible

Flexible

300

Plants provide this for animals to eat.

Food

300

These plants are planted and cared for by people.

Cultivated plants 

300

What is another word for shrub?

Bush

300

This part of the plant holds it in the ground and absorbs water.

The roots

300
Shrubs grow ____ to the ground (close or far)

Close

400

This is a place that gives protection and safety to animals or people.

Shelter

400

These plants grow using spores instead of seeds. 

Seedless plants 

400

Plants can be grouped by stems into these three types.

Trees, shrubs, and herbs

400

This is the process plants use to make their own food

Photosynthesis 

400

What are deciduous trees?

Trees that lose their leaves during autumn 

500

What is the gas that plants breath and is not good for humans?

Carbon dioxide

500

Moss and ferns are examples of these types of plants. 

Seedless plants

500

Trees can be classified into these two types based on their leaves.

Deciduous and evergreen trees
500

What is the function of the leaves

This part of the plant absorbs sunlight and air to make food.

500

Correct this order: we collect the fruits, we sow the seeds, we water the plants

We sow the seeds, we water the plants, we collect the fruits