Soil Textures
Parts of a Plant
Plant Reproduction
Soil Horizons
How Plants Live
100

The types of soil textures (3)

What are sand, silt, and clay?

100

The part of a plant that makes it stand up straight.

What is a stem?

100

The part of a flower that is brightly colored to attract pollinators.

What are petals?

100

The top soil horizon with lots of organic matter.

What is the O Horizon?

100

A substance that can be organic or chemical that gives plants extra nutrients

What is fertilizer?

200

The smallest soil particle

What is clay?

200

The part of the plant that mostly helps with photosynthesis

What are Leaves?

200

The male part of the flower

What is the stamen/anther?

200

The lowest soil horizon with no organic matter.

What is D Horizon or Bedrock?

200

3 main nutrients included in fertilizers

What are Nitrogen, Phosphorus, and Potassium?

300

The largest soil particle

What is sand?

300

The part of the plant that contains reproductive parts.

What is a flower?

300

The female part of the flower.

What is the stigma/pistil?

300

The horizon in which most plants are planted.

What is A horizon?

300

Nutrient that promotes health of leaves.

What is Nitrogen?

400

A mixture of sand, silt, and clay

What is a loam?

400

The process in which plants make sugars.

What is photosynthesis?

400

The part of a flower that protects and supports the petals.

What is the sepal?

400

Small tool used to collect examples of horizons.

What is a soil sampler?

400

Nutrient that promotes root health.

What is Phosphorus?

500

The ability of water and air to pass between soil particles

What is permeability?

500

The part of the plant that prevents erosion.

What are roots?

500

Bees, Wind, Water, Wasps, Birds, etc.

What are types of pollinators?

500

the amount of this substance increases as you travel lower into the ground.

What is mineral?

500

Nutrient that promotes overall health of plant.

What is Potassium?