Is used to anchor a plant and absorb nutrients.
What are roots?
What is photosynthesis?
The male part of the flower.
What is the stamen? (filament and anther)
Is the site where most food is produced in a plant.
Attaches to a pollinator and is transported to another flower.
What is pollen?
What is a stem?
A vascular tissue that transports water from the roots to the rest of the plant.
What is the pistil? (stigma, style and ovary)
Two different types of leaves found on evergreens and deciduous trees.
Three types of pollinators.
What are wind, insects and birds? (bats, animals)
What is a taproot?
What is phloem?
What are color, smell and shape?
Three requirements/things that are needed for photosynthesis.
What are water, sunlight and carbon dioxide?
A non-native pollinator that pollinates a large portion of plants in North America.
What is the honey bee?
It is a stem that grows horizontally underground.
What is a rhizome?
Waste material from plants that humans use.
What is Oxygen?
Process by which a flower reproduces.
What is pollination?
The organelle within a leaf that does photosynthesis.
What is a cholorplast?
A form of pollination that does not require any other organism.
What is wind or self-pollination?
Made up of many dense, fiber like roots.
What is an incomplete flower?
Where leaves connect to the plant.
What is a petiole/stem?
A method or reproduction that does not allow for the growth of variability and adaptability to new environments.
What is asexual reproduction?