Vocabulary
Plant Processes
Plant Responses
Plant Reproduction
Parts of a Plant
100

This is a baby plant inside a protective coat.

seed

100

This process uses sunlight to make food.

photosynthesis

100

A plant growing toward light shows this.

phototropism

100

This is the transfer of pollen.

pollination

100

This is the male flower part.

stamen

200

This is a growth response toward or away from a stimulus.

tropism

200

This process releases energy from sugar.

cellular respiration

200

Roots growing downward show this.

gravitropism

200

After fertilization, an ovule becomes this.

seed

200

This is the female flower part.

pistil

300

This is a chemical that controls plant growth.

plant hormone

300

These two processes are opposites of each other.

photosynthesis and cellular respiration

300

A vine wrapping around a pole shows this.

thigmotropism

300

This type of reproduction uses only one parent.

asexual reproduction

300

This part of the flower makes pollen.

stamen

400

This is something in the environment that causes a reaction.

stimulus 

400

Photosynthesis produces these two things.

oxygen and sugar (glucose)

400

This is a response to changes in daylight length.

photoperiodism

400

Mosses and ferns reproduce using these.

spores

400

This structure contains the female cells.

ovule

500

This is the reproductive cell used by mosses and ferns.

spore

500

Plants need this energy source to perform photosynthesis.

sunlight

500

This hormone helps plants grow toward light.

auxin

500

This is one way seeds can be spread.

wind, water, or animals

500

After fertilization, this part turns into fruit.

ovary