Parts of a plant
Plant reproduction
Plant nutrition
Types of plants
Diagrams
100

All plants have 3 parts. Name them.

roots, stems, and leaves

100

The petals fall off the flower and the pistil grows around the seed into a _______.

fruit
100

Plants can make their own food. This is called ... ?

Photosynthesis

100

This plant has a woody stem, but no trunk. Its branches grow near the ground.

bush

100

What is this part?

pistil

200

We fix the plant in the ground.

Roots

200

An insect takes ____ from a stamen to a pistil.

pollen

200

Roots absorb _____ and ______ from the soil.

water and minerals

200

This plant has one big woody stem and its branches grow high above the ground.

tree

200

These are green. One is called ____ and many are ______.

sepal, calyx

300

Water and nutrients pass through me.

Stem

300

Name the male reproductive organs of a flower.

stamen and pollen

300

What do plants absorb from and release into the air?

absorb-carbon dioxide // release-oxygen

300

These plants always have leaves because they make leaves all year.

Evergreen

300

Classify this plant by stem and by leaf.

stem-tree // leaf-evergreen

400

Leaves and _____ grow off the stem.

branches

400

Name the female reproductive parts of a flower.

pistil and ovules

400

Where is food made in plants?

Leaves

400

This plant has a flexible stem, is short, and grows quickly.

grass

400

Classify this plant by stem and by leaf.

stem-bush // leaf-deciduous

500

What are plants born from?

seeds

500

What is needed to make a seed?

pollen and ovule

500

Name 4 things needed for photosynthesis.

minerals, water, sunlight, carbon dioxide

500

This plant loses its leaves in autumn and grows new leaves in spring.

deciduous

500

Label parts 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8

2. pistil

3. sepal

4. ovules

6. stamen

7. pollen

8. petal