Seed Plant Structures
Plant Processes I
Plant Processes II
Reproduction
Adaptations and Growing Conditions
100

A Structure that will grow into a new plant under the right conditions

Seed

100

The process in which water evaporates form plant leaves pulling water up from the roots

Transpiration

100

The process by which plants make their own food.

photosynthesis

100

A  baby plant that doesn’t have reproductive structures.

seedling

100

Plants that have thick stems for storing water in dry environments.

cacti

200

the plant structure in which photosynthesis occurs the most

Leaves

200

Tiny openings on the underside of leaves that allow gas exchange.

stomata

200

The process by which particles move across a cell membrane to “even out” the concentration.

diffusion

200

Male flower part that produces and stores pollen.

anther

200

A characteristic that helps a plant survive in its environment.

adaptation

300

A Structure that transports food and water from the roots to different parts of the plant

Stem
300

The process by which water diffuses in and out of plant cells.

osmosis

300

The gas produced by plants during cellular respiration.

carbon dioxide

if you said oxygen i'll count it but it half points

300

Female flower part that contains ovules.

ovary

300

Tree leaves that are adapted for cold and dry conditions.

needles

400

Brightly colored to attract Pollinators 

Flowers

400

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The structure in plant cells that carry out cellular respiration

Mitochondria

If you said the power house of the cell That counts too!

400

The process by which plants expend energy to move substances in or out of the cell.

transport

400

The flower structure that holds up the stigma.

style

400

Substances that provide the energy and materials that plants need to grow.

nutrients

500
Tubes in the stem that transport food
Phloem
500

When water particles “creep” up xylem tubes because they are attracted to the sides of the tubes.

capillary action

500

Structures in plant cells that carry out photosynthesis.

chloroplasts

if you said chlorophyll i'll count it but half points

500

Plants that reproduce using stems that run underground.

rhizomes

500

One large root that grows deep into the ground

taproot