Plant Structure | Misc. | Plants and their environment |
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Materials that are living things such as plants need to grow. (Food)
What are nutrients?
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Plant B did not get enough water.
George puts plant A and B in the sun. She waters plant A every day and plant B once a week. After two weeks the plant B is dying. What can you conclude?
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Meaning the seed starts to grow.
What does germinate mean?
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TRUE!
True or False
Water and nutrients move from the roots to other parts of the plants. |
Seeds!
If you cut open an apple and a pine cone. What would you find inside?
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Yes!
Do plants respond to temperature?
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A carrot!
We eat the root of this plant. What plant is this?
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The leaves grow upward.
Leaves are the plant's food factories. They use water, air, and sunlight to make food. What makes a plant make food?
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Yes they do.
Do plants respond to gravity? Give me an example.
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A Stem.
What part of the plant helps it stand tall and strong, and carries nutrients to the rest of the plant.
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False!
True or False"
If a plant falls over it will grow downward towards gravity. |
1. Roots
2.Stem 3. Leaves
Lauren puts a seedling plant in a glass of water. She knows the plant will absorb the water. In what order will the water travel through the parts of the plant.
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To make new living things.
What does the word reproduce mean?
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True!
True or false:
Do plants need light to live? |
Flowers (Blossoms)
Charlie makes a model of an apple tree. He includes leaves, roots, and stems. What part is missing?
a) Acorms b) Pinecones c) Flowers (Blossoms) d) Seeds |