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Plants Part 3
Question | Answer |
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Which of these things do seeds NOT need in order to grow? water, soil, spores, or air | spores |
What is in the soil that makes seeds sprout? | moisture |
Flowers form this yellow dust. | pollen |
This part of a plant absorbs water and minerals from the soil. | roots |
Plants that have flowers form these. | seeds |
This part of a plant makes food for the plant. | leaves |
The leaf makes this simple sugar. | glucose |
a plant grown from spores | moss |
the part of the plant which makes food | leaf |
simple sugar formed in green plants | glucose |
a part of the plant that carries food to the other parts | stem |
the beginning of a new plant on a potato | bud |
the part of a plant which make seeds | flower |
the yellow powder or dust formed by a flower | pollen |
the part of a plant which absorbs water and minerals | roots |
the hard covering of a seed | seed coat |
a single cell made in some plants which can grow into a new plant | spore |
What 4 things do seeds need in order to grow into a plant? | soil, air, water or moisture, and the right temperature |
In which way do you depend on plants in order to live? | We count on plants for food. We also use plants to build homes. We use plants to make paper and some types of clothing. |
All living things depend on what for food? | plants |
Before a new plant can grow from a seed, what must die? | the seed coat |
The green material in plants is called what? | chlorophyll |
Plants give off what, which is a gas people and animals need in order to live. | oxygen |
The piece of plant cut away from the stem of that plant for the purpose of rooting is called what? | the cutting |
What is a plant that grows from spores? | mold |
Carbon dioxide, water, chlorophyll, and sunlight form glucose in green plants. This process is called what? | photo-syn-the-sis |
Insects can carry pollen from one flower to another. This process is called what? | pollination |
The 3 main parts of a seed are the seed coat, the young plant, and WHAT for the young plant? | food |