Plant Parts
What Do Plants Need?
Seeds
Trees
Life of plants
100
This is the part of the plant that holds the plant in the ground.
What are the roots.
100
This falls from the sky and get absorbed by plants' roots.
What is water.
100
This is the first stage of life for many plants.
What is a seed.
100
This is the name for plants that keep their leaves year-round.
What are evergreen plants.
100
This is the process by which the plant makes food.
What is photosynthesis.
200
This is the part of the plant that connects the roots to the leaves and holds the plant up.
What is the stem.
200
Plants get this from the soil.
What are nutrients (or water).
200
How does an apple tree produce seeds?
What is by the seeds in the apples.
200
This is the name for plants that loose their leaves every year.
What are deciduous plants.
200
This is the kind of food a plant makes during photosynthesis.
What is sugar.
300

This is the part of the plant that scientists can use to classify the plant.

What are the leaves.

300
Plants take this in during photosynthesis.
What is carbon dioxide.
300
This is how a pine tree produces seeds.
What are cones.
300
This is why pine trees can survive with such thin leaves (needles).
What is because they keep their pine needles year-round, storing up food a little bit at a time
300
This is the gas that plants release after photosynthesis.
What is oxygen.
400
This is how seeds can spread over great distances.
What is by wind, water, or animals.
400
How can a cactus have enough water to survive in hot, dry climates?
What is it stores the water in its thick stem.
400
This is how ferns produce seeds. They are found on the under-side of their leaves.
What are spores.
400
This is how deciduous trees survive the winter without leaves to make food.
What is they store the food in their stems.
400
This is 3 things that a plant needs to make food.
What is water, carbon dioxide, and sunlight.
500

What are the five types of flowering plants?

Composite, Lilly, Pea, Rose, Grass
500
List four things plants need to survive.
What is water, nutrients (from soil), air (carbon dioxide), and sunlight.
500
These are 5 different ways a plant can produce seeds.
What are flowers, fruit, cones, spores, and feathery thistles (like on a dandelion).
500
This is why deciduous leaves turn different colors in the fall.
What is because they stop making chlorophyll.
500
This is the substance that helps the plant turn energy from the sun into food.
What is chlorophyll.