carrot, turnip, and sweet potato store their food in... (stem/roots/leaves)
roots
What is the process of making food called (photosyntesis/photograph)
photosynthesis
What is another function of leaves instead of making food for the plant? (The leaves helps to breath by taking carbon dioxide and oxygen/ The leaves take water and minerals)
The leaves helps to breath by taking carbon dioxide and oxygen
Where can you find chlorophyll? (leaves/ stem/ roots)
leaves
What does the locust love in the plant? (leaves/roots)
leaves
What gas do the plants produce that useful for human breathing? (carbon dioxide/oxygen)
oxygen
Why do plants stand upright?
to get the sunlight
What do flowers do? (make fruits and seeds/take oxygen and carbon dioxide)
make fruits and seeds
What are the similarity of these three plants? They have weak stem/weak leaves/weak roots)
weak leaves
Sugarcane, potato, and ginger store their food in ... (stem/roots/leaves)
stem
The loctus loves.... (roots/leaves)
leaves
sugarcane stores its food in.... (stem/roots/leaves)
stem
cabbage store its food in .... (stem/roots/leaves)
leaves
If the locusts eat too much leaves, what happen to the plant? (The plant will die/the plant will stay alive)
The plant will die
What is the function of chlorophyll?
Why do these three plants need a pole? (to support plants to get the sunlight/ to decorate the plants)
to support plants to get the sunlight
lettuce and cabbage store their food in ..... (stem/roots/leaves)
leaves
carrot stores its food in..... (stem/root/leaf)
root
These plants have ..... (weak leaves/ weak stems)
weak stems
What gas do the plants need for making the food? (carbon dioxide/oxygen)
carbon dioxide
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