Plant Structure Misc. Plants and their environment
100
Materials that are living things such as plants need to grow. (Food)
What are nutrients?
100
Plant B did not get enough water.
George puts plant A and B in the sun. She waters plant A every day and plant B once a week. After two weeks the plant B is dying. What can you conclude?


100
Meaning the seed starts to grow.
What does germinate mean?
200
TRUE!
True or False

Water and nutrients move from the roots to other parts of the plants.
200
Seeds!
If you cut open an apple and a pine cone. What would you find inside?
200
Yes!
Do plants respond to temperature?
300
A carrot!
We eat the root of this plant. What plant is this?
300
The leaves grow upward.
Leaves are the plant's food factories. They use water, air, and sunlight to make food. What makes a plant make food?
300
Yes they do.
Do plants respond to gravity? Give me an example.
400
A Stem.
What part of the plant helps it stand tall and strong, and carries nutrients to the rest of the plant.
400
False!
True or False"

If a plant falls over it will grow downward towards gravity.
400
1. Roots
2.Stem
3. Leaves
Lauren puts a seedling plant in a glass of water. She knows the plant will absorb the water. In what order will the water travel through the parts of the plant.
500
To make new living things.
What does the word reproduce mean?
500
True!
True or false:
Do plants need light to live?
500
Flowers (Blossoms)
Charlie makes a model of an apple tree. He includes leaves, roots, and stems. What part is missing?

a) Acorms
b) Pinecones
c) Flowers (Blossoms)
d) Seeds






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