This is produced in the stamen
What is: Pollen?
The process of plants making/accumulating their own food
What is: Photosynthesis?
The process of living things get energy from food (uses food)
What is: Cellular Respiration?
These structures help reduce water loss in leaves.
What are: Stomata?
Sunflowers growing towards the sun is an example of this kind of tropism
What is: Phototropism?
This is the female part of a flower
What is: Pistil?
The name of the sugar/food made in photosynthesis
What is: Glucose?
The two things that cells need to respirate
What are: Oxygen and Sugar?
Plants have thorns, spines, or prickles to ________ themselves
What is: Defend?
What is: Thigmotropism?
This is the main purpose of flowers on plants
What is: Reproduction?
The two things that plants need to photosynthesize.
What are: Carbon Dioxide and Water?
These are the two gases involved in photosynthesis and cellular respiration.
What are: Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide?
Seeds float in these kinds of environments
What is: Water/Aquatic?
A plant's roots growing towards a water source is an example of this kind of tropism
What is: Hydrotropism?
The part of a flower that collects pollen
What is: Stigma?
Plants release oxygen ________ photosynthesis
What is: After?
This gas is released during respiration
What is: Carbon Dioxide?
Large, waxy leaves are found in this biome
What is: Rainforest?
Shoots growing up away from the force of gravity is an example of ________ geotropism
What is: Negative?
The part of a flower where the seeds develop
What is: Ovary?
These structures capture sunlight for photosynthesis.
What is: Chloroplasts/Chlorophyll?
The goal of cellular respiration is to ________ energy
What is: Release?
Trees losing their leaves in winter is an example of a plant going ________
What is: Dormant?
Roots growing down towards gravity is an example of ________ geotropism.
What is: Positive?