a root
the fruit
fruit
something that transfers pollen from one part of the flower to another part of the flower
the roots
pollination
the roots
they make their own using photosynthesis
the stem
the leaves
carbon dioxide (CO2)
leaves
a seed
sugar (glucose)
seeds
the leaves
sunlight energy
pollen
a flower
flowers
the fruit
a plant wakes up and starts to grow
bees, beetles, insects, birds, bats, rodents, wind, lots of possibilities
oxygen
the flowers
Which parts of the plant attract pollinators?
What kind of gas comes out of the plant after photosynthesis?
What is the first part of the plant that comes out of the seed?
Which parts of the plant anchors (holds the plant) in the soil?
What is the kind of food that plants need?
Which parts of the plant gets water from the soil?
What is germination?
What is a pollinator?
Give two examples of things that can be pollinators
What do you call the process when pollen is transferred from one part of the flower to another?
What kind of energy do plants use to make their food?
What plant structures develop on the plant after the leaves?
Which part of the plant grows into a new plant?
What kind of gas goes into the leaves of the plant?
Which parts of the plant makes new seeds?
What plant structures grow after roots & stems?
Which part of the plant protects the seeds and helps them travel to a new location?
Which part of the plant has stomata that help control the amount of water in the plant?
What plant structures develop on the plant after the flowers are pollinated?
Which part of the plant grows into a fruit?
Which parts of the plant grows makes food for the plant?
Which part of the plant transports food and water to different parts of the plant?
What plant structures grow inside the fruits?
What is the name of the small yellow powder that plants need to make fruits?
How do plants get their food?