Parts of a Plant
Types of Soil
Plant Needs
Plant Life Cycle
100

What part of the plant attracts pollinators?

Flowers

100

What type of soil holds onto water the most?

Clay

100

Name the 5 things a plant needs

Sunlight, Air, Water, Space, Soil

100

What is the first step in the plant life cycle?

Germination

200

What part of the plant transports food and water throughout the plant?

Stem

200

Which type of soil holds onto water the least?

Sand

200

What are the three most essential needs of a plant?

Sunlight, Water, Soil
200

What do you call the step in the plant life cycle immediately after germination?

Seedling

300

What part(s) of the plant provide support?

Stem & Roots

300

Which type of soil is best for most seeds?

Humus

300

What is the process called where plants make their own food?

Photosynthesis

300

What happens when a seedlings' needs are met?

The seedling will grow in to an adult plant

400

What part of the plant collects sunlight to make food for the plant?

Leaves

400

Describe the texture of all soil types (sand, clay, & humus)

Sand: grainy, light, dry, largest particles

Clay: sticky when wet, smallest particles

Humus: light, made from decayed organic matter

400

What needs to happen for a plant to produce viable seeds or fruit?

The flower has to be pollinated.

400

List the plant life cycle in order: 

1. 

2. 

3. 

4. 

5. 

1. Seed

2. Germination

3. Seedling

4. Adult Plant

5. Adult Plant makes fruit / new seeds (plants reproduce)

500

Where on a plant can you find the stigma and pistil?

Flower

500

Which two nutrients does clay soil contain?

Calcium & Iron

500

What is the scientific name for the product of photosynthesis? 

Glucose

500

Name a food you can eat for each part of the plant: 

- leaves

- roots

- fruit

- stem

- flower

- seeds

Leaves: lettuce, spinach 

Roots: carrots, beets, turnips, radishes, potatoes

Fruit: peaches, apples, pears, tomatoes, etc. 

Stem: Celery, asparagus, spring onion

Flower: broccoli, cauliflower 

Seeds: corn, peas