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Plant parts and photosynthesis

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The cells that move the water from the roots to the leaves   xylem  
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The green pigment found in chloroplasts that attract the sun's energy   chlorophyll  
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Tiny holes underneath a leaf where carbon dioxide enters and oxygen leaves the leaf   stomata  
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A carrot is an example of this kind of root   tap root  
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The process of food making in a plant   photosynthesis  
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The disk-like parts in a leaf that contain chlorophyll   chloroplasts  
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The name of the food produced by a plant   glucose  
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The part of the plant brings water into the plant   roots  
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The plant part that takes water from the roots to the leaves   stem  
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Grass is an example of this kind of root   fibrous  
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The gas given off during photosynthesis as a waste product   oxygen  
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Food is made in this part of the plant   leaves  
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Cells that carry the food that is made in the leaves to the other parts of the plant   phloem  
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The three things needed for photosynthesis to take place   sun, water, carbon dioxide  
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The gas needed for photosynthesis to take place   carbon dioxide  
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The main energy source for plants   sunlight  
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