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Ch 3 lesson 3
4th . Siense
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| Stomata | Roots anchor plant in the ground, absorb water and materials from the soil and sometimes store food |
| Transpiration | The process by which water evaporates from the plants leaves is called transpiration |
| Germination | Germination occur occurs when the ember begins to grow again and pushes out of the seed |
| Respiration | The process that releases energy by breaking down glucose and other food molecules in the presence of oxygen |
| Flower | A reproductive structure of an Angus sperm |
| Pollination | The transfer of pollen from male reproductive structures to female reproductive structure in plants |
| List the three functions of roots | Roots anchor plant in the ground, absorb water minerals from the soil and sometimes store food |
| What is the two functions of stems? | The stem carry substance between the plants roots and leaves. The stem also provides support for the plant and hold up the leaves, so they are exposed to the sun. |
| Describe the basic function of leaves | Leads capture the Sun‘s energy and carry out the food, making process of photosynthesis |
| What is the difference between photosynthesis and cellular reparation? | Tomorrow inside seed is a bear develop no plant if a seed lands in an area what conditions are a favorite to build? The plants works out of the seeds and begins to grow. |
| List the three ways a seed can be despairst | A typical flower contains sapels,petals ,stamens. and pistils |
| Label the basic parts of a flower | Stem and leaves |
| Describe what each part of the flower does | She pauses, protect the developing flower and are often green in color. The petals are generally the most colorful parts of a flower. The stamens are the male reproductive parts. The female part of pistols are found in the center of the most flowers. |