Adaptations Study Guide Plants 3rd grade
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Carnivorous Plants get their nutrients by | trapping and digesting insects and other animals
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Bald Cypress trees have parts called | knees that help keep the trees from falling over in soft, wet soil
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Cordgrass grows in | Georgia's saltwater environment.
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Cordgrass has parts that | filter the salt out of the plant through leaves
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Prickly pear cactus is adapted to | very dry and windy habitat
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Prickly pear cactus has thick and waxy | covering on it's stem that keeps the plant from losing water to the air
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Prickly pear cactus has leaves that are | needlelike spines that helps reduce water loss
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Prickly pear cactus has many shallow | roots to absorb rainwater near the surface of the soil
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Plants need _____________ to make __________. | Plants need sunlight to make food.
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Plants that grow beneath trees on the forest floor | climb to reach sunlight
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Name an example of a plant that grows beneath trees on the forest floor | crossvine
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Some plants have wide leaves to help them | collect sunlight
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Spanish moss has parts called | scales
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Scales take in | water and nutrients from air and rainwater
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Some plants are resistant to | fire
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Give an example of how a plant can be protected from fire? | The thick bark of a turkey oak
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What does the longleaf pinetree depend on? | fire
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Why does the longleaf pinetree depend on fire? | Its seeds grow in the bare soil that fires leave behind
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