Plant Parts & Life Cycle
Adaptations
Soil & pH
Ecosystem Energy
Human Impact
100

This part of the plant takes in water

What is the root?)

100

This plant part may be waxy to keep water in.

What is the leaf?

100

pH tells us if something is this.

What is acidic, neutral, or basic?

100

These make their own food using sunlight.

What are producers?

100

Cutting down forests is an example of this.

What is habitat destruction?

200

This part holds up the plant and moves water

What is the stem?

200

Bright petals help plants do this.

What is attract pollinators?

200

Plants like soil that is close to this pH.

What is neutral?

200

These organisms eat other plants or animals.

What are consumers?

200

One way to help the environment.

What is recycling or conserving water?

300

The stage after a seed sprouts.

What is a sprout?

300

Spikes help protect a plant in this habitat.

What is a desert?

300

How can you test soil pH?

What are pH strips?

300

These break down dead plants and animals.

 What are decomposers?

300

Adding this to soil may help balance pH.

What is compost or lime?

400

Name all 5 parts of a plant.

 What are root, stem, leaf, flower, seed?

400

Explain what an adaptation is.

What is a feature that helps a plant survive in its environment?

400

Why is pH important for plants?

 What is it affects nutrient absorption and growth?

400

Draw and explain the energy pyramid.

Sun → Producers → Consumers → Decomposers

400

What happens when an invasive species is introduced?

It may harm native plants or animals.