Parts of the Plant🌿
Photosynthesis☀️
Flowers & Pollination 🌸
Feeding Relationships 🦁
BONUS
100

These are two important things that plants do for humans and the environment.  

What is produce oxygen and provide food?

100

This process allows plants to use sunlight to make their own food.

What is photosythesis

100

This part of a plant is responsible for reproduction.

What is the Flower

100

This type of organism starts the food chain by making its own food.

What is a Producer

100

These two types of pollination differ in whether the pollen comes from the same plant or another plant.

What is self pollination and cross pollination?

200

These are the basic parts you would find in a simple diagram of a plant

What is the root, stem, leaf, flower?

200

These are two KEY things a plant needs to carry out photosynthesis.

What is Carbon dioxide and sunlight 

200

This process occurs when pollen is transferred from the anther to the stigma.

What is Pollination

200

This plant-eating organism might graze in a meadow but would never hunt for meat.

What is a Herbivore?

200

The sun is the main source of this in a food chain

What is energy?

300

This part of a plant anchors it in the soil and absorbs water.

What is the root?

300

This is the word equation that summarizes photosynthesis.

What is Carbon dioxide + water → glucose + oxygen 

300

These are two examples of pollination agents

What is Biotic (Animals & Insects) and Abiotic? (Wind & Water)

300

This type of organism breaks down dead plants and animals, returning nutrients to the soil.

What is a decomposer?

300

This complex network shows how energy flows through interconnected feeding relationships in an ecosystem.

What is a food web

400

The main parts you would find when looking closely at a leaf.

What is Blade, petiole, veins 

400

Along with carbon dioxide and water, this green pigment is essential for photosynthesis.

What is chlorophyll?

400

This is why pollination is especially important to people who grow crops.

Helps produce fruits and seeds

400

This is the term for animals that consume both plant and animal matter, like bears and pigs

What is an Omnivore?

400

This part of a plant develops from the ovary after fertilization and often contains seeds.

What is a fruit?

500

These two types of flowering plants are different based on the number of seed leaves they have.

What is Monocots have one seed leaf; dicots have two 

500

The gas absorbed by plants during photosynthesis.

What is Carbon Dioxide

500

This is how a flower’s structure helps it attract pollinators and transfer pollen.

What is Bright petals attract insects, sticky stigma catches pollen 

500

In an energy pyramid, this level has the least energy and consists of organisms that are not preyed upon by others.

What are tertiary consumers

500

This linear sequence shows how energy is transferred as one organism eats another.

What is a food chain