This part of a plant transfers water from the surrounding soil to the stem of the plant.
What are roots?
All living things including plants need this in order to grow.
What is food/energy?
This type of air is taken in by plants.
What is carbon dioxide?
This part of the plant helps to collect both air and sunlight for energy production.
What are leaves?
The food/energy plants create.
This type of air is created by plants durring the process of photosynthesis.
What is oxygen?
This part of a plant helps to support it by anchoring it into soil.
What are roots?
These use sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water to create sugar/glucose.
What are chloroplasts?
This part of the plant, located primarily on the bottom of leaves, take in carbon dioxide and release oxygen.
What is a stomata?
This Part of a plant has the ability to produce fruit and seeds.
What are flowers?
What is photosynthesis?
This occurs in plants when they are missing either air, water, or sunlight.
What is death?
This part of a plant help to hold it upright and support any leaves, flowers, and fruit that the plant produces.
What is a stem?
Three key things that are used to create food/energy for plants.
What are sunlight, air, and water?
A color that is typical in leaves of plants that have been overwatered.
What is yellow?