The body of seed plants
Plant Process
The role Plants in the Environment
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Parts of a seed plant 

What is Flower, Stems, Leaves, Cones, Roots and seeds?

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What is the process of capillary action?

 Water travels up from the roots to the leaves through tiny tubes in the roots and stem

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What do plants do for us?

They: 

1. Provide Oxygen

2. Provide shelter

3. Provide food

4. Build and protect the soil

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Can plants adapt their environment?

Yes, plants can and do adapt their environment

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Osmosis

The movement of water particles from an area of high concentration to low concentration.

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What Structure in seed plants produce food for the plant?

What are leaves?

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Diffusion

Particles move from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration

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What are the processes of a seed plant?

1. Germination

2. Growth

3. Pollination

4. Seed Production

5. Dispersal

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What is the relationship between photosynthesis and cellular respiration?

Photosynthesis captures energy from the sun to make food and it releases oxygen while cellular respiration uses that oxygen to break down food for energy.

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Runners

Long stems that run along the surface of the soil

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What is the function of the root?

It anchors the whole plant and it absorbs water and nutrients for the plant.

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Formula for Photosynthesis

Carbon dioxide + water ---> sugars + oxygen

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What is a producer?

An organism that creates its own food

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 What are the adaptations for a plant to be pollinated?

The petals attract animals, the sweet smell and the sticky pollen.

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Suckers

Plants that grow up from the main root or lower part of the stem

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What structure in a seed plant supports other parts of the plant?

What is Stem?

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What is the female part of the flower?

What is Pistil?

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Can plants produce their own food?

Yes, by the help of photosynthesis, they can produce their own food

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Active Transport

Moves particles in and out of cells using energy. (Low concentration to High concentration)

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Pollinators

They are organisms that carry pollen from one flower to another

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Transpiration

The evaporation of water from the surface of the plant - mainly in the leaves

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What are rhizomes, is this asexual or sexual reproduction?

Stems for reproduction that run underground. They are asexual reproduction

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Do seed plants produce cones or flowers?

Both

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Gas Exchange

Oxygen and Carbon dioxide exiting and entering the plant

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Parts of a seed

The seed coat, The Food store, and the Embryo