Plant World Basics
Photosynthesis and Energy
Types of Trees
Parts of a Plant
Fun with Plants
100

Where on Earth can you find plants?

Answer: Where? Anywhere on Earth—plants can be found in forests, gardens, deserts, wetlands, and urban areas.


100

What energy begins the process of photosynthesis?

What? Sunlight energy.


100

What do we call a tree with one woody stem, at least 13 feet tall, and 3 to 4 inches thick?

What? A tree.


100

What does a part of each flower become?

Fruit

100

What Native American tea ingredient led scientists to discover the main ingredient for aspirin?

Willow bark/leaves.

200

What do plants provide for humans?

Answer: What? Oxygen, shelter, fuel, medicine, and more.


200

What do plants produce from carbon dioxide and water?

Glucose (sugars).


200

What part of a needleleaf tree is its needles?

Its leaves.


200

What does the fruit of a tree or plant do?

It holds and protects the seeds

200

What is the most useful type of palm tree due to its over 1,000 uses?

The coconut palm.

300

What is the natural home of a plant called?

 A plant's habitat.


300

What is the green matter in plants that helps them make food?

Chlorophyll.


300

What kind of tree has broad, flat leaves?

A broadleaf tree

300

What is the fruit of the oak tree?

Acorns

300

What is the main difference between a deciduous tree and an evergreen tree?

A deciduous tree loses its leaves; an evergreen tree retains its leaves year-round.

400

What does the plant world give us a picture of?

The creativity of our Creator God.


400

How do plants produce oxygen?

How? By using carbon dioxide from the air and giving off oxygen in return.


400

What do we call a needleleaf tree that keeps its leaves throughout the year?

An evergreen tree

400

What is the organic material found in soil called?

Humus

400

Which conifer has very short, flat needles that grow on little stalks?

Hemlocks

500

What is a living thing called?

An organism.

500

What are the inputs and outputs during photosynthesis?

Inputs: Sunlight, carbon dioxide, water; 

Output: Glucose (sugars).

500

What kind of tree has long, thin needles?

A pine tree.

500

What does humus do for the soil?

It adds nutrients and can soak up water.

500

Which conifer has single needles that grow directly on the twig?

Firs