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22 Cards in this Set
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Stem
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the part of a plant that has tubes to move water, minerals, and food throughout the plant
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Nutrients
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materials needed by living things for energy, growth, and repair
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Reproduce
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to make more of the same kind
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Photosynthesis
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the process of green plants using their leaves to make food
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Coniferous
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What kind of trees produce cones?
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Fibrous Roots
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What kind of roots spread out in many directions close to the surface of the ground?
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Spore
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a small cell that grows into a new plant
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1. To get water and minerals from the soil
2. To keep the plant stable |
Name 2 reasons why plants grow into the ground
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They all have flowers
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What do all flowering plants have in common?
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From inside the seed
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Where do seeds get their food?
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1. Flowering plant
2. Nonflowering plant 3. If it has flowers 4. If it does not have flowers |
Name 4 ways to classify plants.
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1. Water
2. Sunlight 3. Space to grow 4. Carbon dioxide |
List 4 things plants need to grow and live.
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1. Water
2. Carbon dioxide 3. Sunlight |
What are 3 things that plants need for photosynthesis to take place?
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They carry water, minerals, and sugar
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What is the function of veins in leaves?
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Germinate
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To begin to grow
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1. Hold the plant down
2. Store food made by the plant 3. Take in water and minerals from the soil |
What are 3 things roots do for a plant?
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Plants need leaves to make their food
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What do plants need leaves to survive?
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1. Cones containing seeds
2. Spores |
Name 2 ways that nonflowering plants reproduce
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Spread out in many directions and close to the surface of the ground
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Describe fibrous roots
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Grows deep into the ground and stores food
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Describe a taproot
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In the leaves
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Where does photosynthesis take place?
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1. Wind
2. Insects 3. Animals |
Name 3 ways that pollen and seeds can be scattered from its plant.
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