Part of the plant that protect the flower from harm
What is the bud
There are 80,000 edible plants in the world. Humans eat about this many types of edible plants
What is about 30 types of edible plants
Parts of a flowering plant that attracts pollinators?
What is the Petal?
This part of the plant contains excess food and seed
What is the fruit?
This pollinator uses its long bill to get nectar
What is a hummingbird (or sunbird or any nectar feeding bird)
Two Bi-products of photosynthesis
What is Glucose (Sugar or plant food) and Oxygen
The process by which plants make their own food
What is Photosynthesis
2 Ways to pollinate that are not animals
What are wind and water
These are the tiny particles on the plant that play a crucial role in pollination
What is pollen (or pollen grains)?
Because plants make their own food, they are called what?
What are producers?
What are water and nutrients?
What are the external three things that plants use and need to carry out the process of Photosynthesis?
What are sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide
This form of pollination occurs with different plants, requiring a pollinator
What is cross-pollination
This part of the plant holds the plant upright and carries water, food and minerals throughout the plant
What is the stem
Because animals cannot make their own food, they are labeled what?
What are consumers
A Greek word for light
What is Photo
A Greek word meaning "to put together"
What is synthesis?
When plants are pollinated through wind or water or with the same plant
What is self-pollination
This part of the plant acts as the anchor to the plant
What are the roots
These are known as the lungs of the world
What are plants
During photosynthesis, plants release what gas?
What is oxygen?
This method uses pollinators to inadvertently transfer pollen to the female reproductive part where seeds are formed
What is fertilization