Roots | Stems | Leaves | Flowers | Name that plant part! |
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a mineral
What is a natural, nonliving material that can be found in soil?
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the leaves flowers and fruits
What do stems hold up?
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the sun
Where do plants get energy to help make food?
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pollen
What is a fine, yellowish powder in a flower called?
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the roots
Which plant part holds the plant to the ground?
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water and mineral
What do roots absorb from the soil?
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root: absorbs water and minerals; stem: carry sugars and water to other parts of the plant; leaves: make sugar; flowers: make seeds
BONUS!! $800 List the parts of the plant and what each does for the plant.
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carbon dioxide
What is a gas in the air that plants use toe make food?
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petal
What is an outside part of a flower that is often colored?
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the stem
Which plant part brings water to other parts of the plant?
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a natural, nonliving material that can be found in soil
What is a mineral?
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a straw
What is a stem similar to that we use to drink water sometimes?
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sugar and oxygen
What do leaves make?
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They dry up and fall off.
What happens to the petals as a fruit grows on a flower?
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the roots
Which plant part absorbs minerals?
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It would blow or wash away.
What would happen to a plant in a wind and rain storm without roots?
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vine
What plant has a stem that can grow along the ground of up walls?
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a gas in the air that plants use to make food
What is carbon dioxide?
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the seeds inside
What does a fruit protect?
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the leaves
Which plant part makes sugar?
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1. absorb minerals and water
2. hold the plant in the ground
What are the two things that roots do?
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hold up the leaves, flowers, and fruits, and bring water and sugars to other parts of the plant
What do stems do for the plant?
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The leaves use energy from the sun and carbon dioxide to make sugar and oxygen
How do plants make food?
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the center of the flower
Where must pollen be moved to so seeds can begin to form?
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the flower
Which plant part makes seeds?
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