Question | Answer |
sapling | a very young tree |
an example of reproduction | seed growing into a tree |
organism | a living thing |
the world around an orgainsm | environment |
the part of a plant that holds it in the ground | root |
plants give off | oxygen |
why leaves are green | chlorophyll is inside them |
heredity | passing on characteristics from parent to offspring |
conifers | trees that produce seeds in cones |
animals, insects and wind | these help plants reproduce by bringing together pollen and eggs |
how does a bird communicate? | by singing and marking its territory |
cell membrane | thin outer covering of the cell |
This is why new plants look like their parents | heredity |
air, water and everything else that surrounds a plant | environment |
how organisms make more of their own kind | reproduction |
the part of the plant that grows underground | root |
the part of the plant that carries minerals and water from the root | stem |
a young plant that is beginning to grow | embryo |
the part of the plant that takes in sunlight and air | leaf |
type of tree that produces seeds in cones | conifer |
every cell has a _____ | nucleus |
a plant will respond to sunlight by | bending toward the sunlight |
if all the roses on a plant are red, what does this mean for how the offspring will look? | It will probably have red roses too. |
A plant uses this to trap light and make food | Chlorophyll |
Plant cells have ______but animal cells don't | chloroplasts |