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What comes from the bark of the willow tree?
aspirin
What transport glucose down through the plant?
phloem
What inspired London's Crystal Palace to support tons of glass?
The sturdy pattern of grids of the water lily.
What was the Garden of Eden bound by?
4 rivers
The tendency of a plant to grow toward water is what?
Hydrotropism
The tendency of a plant to grow toward light is called____?
Phototropism
What plant is used to treat heart disease?
Fox glove
How is water transported through the plant?
By the Xylem vascular bundles
Roots store glucose in the form of what?
starch
What is the enlarged base of the pistil called?
ovary
List three ways flowers attract pollinators?
1. color
2. scent
3. shape
List three things for which a fully grown dandelion can be used?
salad ingredients
coffee substitute
medicines
tire tracks
timepiece
potent wine
List two things a plant provides for us.
clothes
food
housing
medicines
Be able to identify plants by dicot or monocot.
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What part of the plant is a carrot?
root
t
What part of the sweet potato makes up the food?
root
What part of the celery is used for food?
stem
what part of the orange?
fruit
what part of lettuce?
leaf
what part of the tomato?
fruit
Be able to label the parts of a flower.
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