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a flowering, fruit producing plant
What is an angiosperm?
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spore
What is the single reproductive cell that grows into a new plant?
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grains
The seeds of certain grasses that cereal are made are called ______-
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for food, for medicine, for cleaning, and for clothing.
What are some ways plants are used?
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carbon dioxide
what do leaves take in to use in photosynthesis?
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photosynthesis
The process by which plants use light energy to produce sugar and release oxygen is
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Xylem
_________ are tubes in plants that carry water and nutrients.
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medicines made out of plants
Quinine and digitalis are examples of __________
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spores have less of a chance of growing than seeds do
Spore producing plants produce more spores than, seed producing plants produce seeds because ______
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xylem
What material hardens to become the "wood" of a tree.
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fiber
Plant material that can be separated into thread is
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Phloem
What are the tubes in plants that carry food?
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The fruit protects the seed from cold weather, keeps the seed from being eaten, and provided extra nutrition for the new plant.
What are some ways a fruit helps the seed inside of it?
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Keep plants from blowing over
What do prop roots do?
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Material that canoe separated into thread
What are fibers?
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flower structures that contain male reproductive cells
What is pollen?
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Gymnosperms
Plants with unprotected seeds are _________
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take in nutrients and water
What do root hairs do?
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plants may not get enough water to make food during dry periods, most plants cannot make food during the winter, some plants store food to survive brief temperature changes.
What are the reason plants store food?
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Roots help the vascular plant take in water and nutrients, store food, and not fall over.
Why do vascular plants need roots?
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chlorophyll
_________ helps plants use light energy to make food.
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germinates
A seed _________ when conditions are right for growth.
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carbon dioxide
what do all organisms release as they turn food into energy?
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carrots, sweet potatoes, potatoes,turnips, beets, etc...
Give examples of storage roots.
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they have roots that spread far from the plant but grow close to the surface, so they can take in the small amount of rain that falls in the desert.
What kind of roots do plants that live in deserts have? (give the name or explaination)
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