What is Moss?
Plant roots reach down into this and get nutrients and water from it.
What are roots?
apples, corn, blueberries
What is food?
Found in the root and transports food.
What is Phloem?
This means it produces two seed leaves and contains the prefix meaning two.
What is dicot?
What is a Fern?
The area around a plant that it needs in order to grow.
What is space?
Something you write with and write on.
What are pencils and paper?
a pointy hard tip to the end of the tap root to help push down into the soil.
What is a root cap?
A plant that completes its life cycle in just one growing season.
What is an annual?
What is a Pine-Tree (Gymnosperm)?
The ball of fire in the sky that plants gets their energy from.
What is the sun?
One cleans your teeth and the other, your hair.
What are toothpaste and shampoo?
Transports water and minerals.
What is Xylem?
This means it produces one seed leaf and contains the prefix for one.
What is monocot?
What is an Oak Tree (Angiosperm)?
What is Air?
The stuff we breathe in. It keeps us alive.
What is Oxygen?
The outer layer of a root.
What is epidermis?
This type of plant has vessels that transports nutrients and water throughout the plant.
What is a vascular plant?
What is a Maple Tree (Angiosperm)?
This helps plants transport nutrients.
What is water?
It keeps you warm and decent.
What are clothes?
The part of a plant that has the primary function of anchoring the plant, but also absorbing of water and minerals and transporting these to the stem. The also act as a food storage for the plant.
What is a root?
Plants that live through many growing seasons. A tree is a good example!
What are perennials?