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Grade 5 Life Science- Plant Growth and Reproduction

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What is the tissue that supports plants and carries water and food?   vascular tissue  
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What is the vascular tissue that carries water and nutrients from roots to every part of a plant?   xylem  
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What is the vascular tissue that carries food from leaves to all plant cells?   phloem  
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What is the process in which plants make food by using water from the soil, carbon dioxide from the air, and energy from the sunlight?   photosynthesis  
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How do nutrients move through non vascualr plants?   From cell to cell  
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True or False: Vascular plants are much smaller than nonvascular plants.   False  
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What is the function of a root of a plant?   To absorb water and nutrients from the soil and anchor the plant to the ground.  
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What three things do plants need to make sugar during photosynthesis?   sunlight, carbon dioxide, water  
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What is one large, strong root that pushes deep into the soil?   taproot  
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What are thin and branching roots that form a mat below the surface of the ground?   fibrous  
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Where in the plant does photosynthesis take place?   leaf  
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What is the part of the plant that protects the leaf from damage?   epidermis  
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What is the part of the plant that opens and closes, letting carbon dioxide in and oxygen out?   stomata  
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What is a single reproductive cell that can grow into a new plant?   spore  
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What is a plant that produces naked seeds?   gymnosperm  
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What is a flowering plant that has seeds protected by fruits?   angiosperm  
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What is the word for "to sprout"?   germinate  
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For pollination to occur, what must happen to the pollen grains?   They must get to the stigma of the flower  
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On which part of the flower does pollen collect?   stigma  
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Which part of the flower develops into a fruit?   ovary  
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