Plants need this energy from the sun to make food.
What is sunlight?
This plant part holds the plant in the ground.
What are roots?
Organisms that make their own food are called this.
The plant we grew during our investigation.
What is lima beans?
What does CER stand for?
What is claim, evidence, reasoning?
Plants absorb this from the soil to help them grow.
What is water?
This plant part supports the plant and carries materials between roots and leaves.
What is the stem?
Animals that eat plants or other animals are called this.
What is consumers?
Name one change you might observe as a plant grows.
What is new leaves, stem growth, root growth
This is the statement that answers a scientific question.
Plants take in this gas from the air.
What is carbon dioxide?
This plant part makes food using sunlight.
What is leaves?
Organisms like mushrooms and worms that break down dead things are called this.
What is decomposers?
This part of the plant likely grew first.
What is roots?
This is data or observations that support a claim.
What is evidence?
Plants release this gas into the air during photosynthesis.
What is oxygen?
This plant tissue moves water or nutrients or food from the roots to the leaves.
What is Xylem?
Plants are important because they make this for animals and humans to breathe.
What is oxygen?
One thing that helped your plant grow successfully.
What is water, sunlight, soil, and air?
This explains why the evidence supports the claim.
What is reasoning?
Name two things plants need in order to grow.
What is water, sunlight, carbon dioxide and soil?
any combo works!
This plant tissue moves food (sugar) to other parts of the plant.
What is phloem?
Why are producers important in ecosystems?
What is They make food/energy for other organisms.
Why would a plant not grow well in a dark closet without water?
What is sunlight for food?
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Mrs. Woolbright!