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Transcript
The process of
getting larger
…reproduction.
and becoming
mature is called
Growth and
reproduction
are two of the
seven …
…growth.
The main body
or stalk of a
plant is called
…
…life
processes.
A green part of a
plant that makes
food for the
plant is..
…the stem.
Leaves make
their own food
from …
Because plants
make their own
food they are
called..
The parts of a
plant that keep
it in place are
called …
Roots also take
in …
…a leaf.
…sunlight.
…producers.
…the roots.
The part of the
plant that
contains the
seeds is called …
…water and
minerals.
The part of a
plant that will
grow into a new
plant is called …
…the fruit.
Examples of
seeds include…
When a seed
begins to grow
we call this
process …
… a seed.
…pips, peas,
and beans.
When a plant
germinates it
forms a ..
…germination.
For plants to
grow and
survive they
need …
…small root
and shoot.
A young plant
that has just
germinated is
called …
…light, air and
water.
A full grown
plant is called… … a seedling.
Shoots always
grow …
Roots always
grow…
When a plant
does not get
enough water,
the leaves…
…mature.
…towards the
light.
…down
towards the
earth.
When a plant is
grown in low
…wilt and then
light …
die.
The length of
time from
germination to
death is…
…it looks pale
and spindly.
The seeds of a
plant are
…the life cycle.
produced by …
Cultivated
plants are
grown by
humans for …
…the flowers.
Plants that are
not grown by
…food,
humans are
decoration and
called…
medicines.
A plant that
has parts that
are used for
food is called …
Examples of
vegetables
include …
A plant may
not grow well
because of …
When too many
plants are growing
close together they s
do not do well
because …
…weeds.
…a vegetable.
…cauliflower,
onions, peas
etc.
…pests and
diseases.
When a plant is
growing in poor …overcrowding.
soil it appears…
The life process
where plants make
more of themselves
is called…
…stunted.
Answers
The process of getting larger and becoming mature is called …
Growth and reproduction are two of the seven …
The main body or stalk of a plant is called …
A green part of a plant that makes food for the plant is called …
Leaves make their own food from …
…growth.
…life processes.
…the stem.
…a leaf.
…sunlight.
Because plants make their own food they are called..
…producers.
The parts of a plant that keep it in place are called …
…the roots.
Roots also take in …
The part of the plant that usually contains one or more seeds is
called …
The part of a plant that will grow into a new plant is called …
Examples of seeds include…
When a seed begins to grow we call this process …
When a plant germinates it forms a ..
For plants to grow and survive they need …
A young plant that has just germinated is called …
A full grown plant is called…
Shoots always grow …
Roots always grow…
When a plant does not receive enough water, the leaves…
When a plant is grown in low light …
The length of time from germination to death is called…
The seeds of a plant are produced by …
Cultivated plants are grown by humans for …
Plants that are not grown by humans are called…
A plant that has parts that are used for food is called …
Examples of vegetables include …
A plant may not grow well because of …
…water and minerals.
…the fruit.
… a seed.
…pips, peas, and beans.
…germination.
…small root and shoot.
…light, air and water.
… a seedling.
…mature.
…towards the light.
…down towards the earth.
…wilt and then die.
…it looks pale and spindly.
…the life cycle.
…the flowers.
…food, decoration and medicines.
…weeds.
…a vegetable.
…cauliflower, onions, peas etc.
…pests and diseases.
When too many seeds are growing close together plants do not do
well because of…
When a plant is growing in poor soil it appears …
…overcrowding.
The life process where plants make more of themselves is called…
…reproduction.
…stunted.