A forest that grows where there is much rain is called a
rainforest.
The protective skin of a tree trunk is called
bark.
Less sunlight in the fall causes a leaf’s veins to
become blocked
Tropical forest-
grows in climates having lots of rain
moving pollen from one flower to another is
pollination
A forest growing where there are four seasons is called
temperate forest.
An insect or a worm that breaks down decaying dead things is a
decomposer.
Flowering Plant parts
Flower
Leaf
Stem
Roots
The function of the Roots
grow downward and absorb water and minerals from the soil.
process of green plants making food with the help of sunlight energy is used in this process
Photosynthesis-
Darker rings of wood at the center of a tree
Heartwood
Ferns and mosses are green plants that begin as
a spore.
Kinds of forest
Conifer Forest trees with cones, found in colder climates
Temperate forest- grows where there are four seasons
Tropical forest- grows in climates having lots of rain
contain no chlorophyll
Bacteria and fungi
to refill
Replenish
A forest containing many needled trees that bear cones are
conifer forest
The part of the flowering plant that holds and protects seeds is
the fruit
Conifer Forest
trees with cones, found in colder climates
Carbon Dioxide
a gas given off by people and animals that plants need
God created all plant life to
reproduce or make more of its kind.
Circles in the wood of a tree truck that show a year’s growth in a tree’s life are called
annual rings.
The maple tree is dormant in the
winter.
Temperate forest-
grows where there are four seasons
yellow powdery dust formed by flowers,
Pollen –
Parts of a tree
Trunk - the stem of a tree
Crown -branches and leaves
Annual rings -circles in the wood of a tree trunk each circle represents a year in a tree’s life
Heart wood -dark rings in the center of the trunk
Sapwood- the lighter rings of wood that carry sap
Bark protected skin of a tree