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A simple way to represent something more complex

model

100

The process that plants use to make their own food

photosynthesis

100

The external part of the plant that supports the leaves, fruit, and flowers

stem

100

Thorns grow because of God's judgment of sin

Biblical or Evolutionary Viewpoint

Biblical

100

How does God's design of photosynthesis help people, plants, and animals?

Plants give off oxygen which people need.

200

The way you view the world

worldview

200

The two external parts of a plant that help with reproduction

fruit and flowers

200

The type of stem that only lives through one growing season

soft, green

200

Thorns were once leaves that changed over millions of years.

Biblical or Evolutionary Viewpoint

Evolutionary

200
Give an example of how plants respond to touch:

climbing up a fence or

Venus flytrap

300

Plants give us this

oxygen

300

The part of the broccoli plant that we eat

flower

300

The tiny structures in leaves that take in sunlight and also where photosynthesis happens

chloroplasts

300

Plants changed slowly to grow thorns for protection.

Biblical or Evolutionary Viewpoint

Evolutionary
300
Explain God's design for thorns:

-provide shade

-provide protection

-part of God's judgement 

400

What part of the carrot do we eat?

root or taproot

400

What are plants responding to when they grow new shallow roots when it rains?

water
400

A long thick root that grows down from the stem

taproot

400

Thorns are a characteristic passed down from parents to offspring:

Biblical or Evolutionary Viewpoint

Biblical

400

What kind of stem does an evergreen tree have

woody

500

What is a plant responding to when it grows toward a window?

light

500

tiny openings on the underside of a leaf that take in carbon dioxide and lets out oxygen

stomata

500
The internal structure that moves WATER and nutrients from the roots to the leaves

xylem

500

Name 5 external plant structures not including thorns:

flower

fruit

stem

leaves

roots

500

What internal plant structure moves food?

phloem