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Where is the pollen produced in the flower?
Stamen
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Trees have a Woody stem called a ....
Trunk
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The gymnosperm seeds are located in their ...
Cones
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Where do plants make their food?
In their leaves
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Two main groups of flowering plants are:
Angiosperms and Gymnosperms
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.... stems are soft and flexible. Usually green. Example: Grasses
Herbaceous
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What are the two functions of the roots in a plant?
1. They fix the plant to the ground 2. Absorb water and nutrients from the soil
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What is the name of this flower?
Poppy
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What are the two parts of the leaf?
The leaf blade and the petiole.
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What is the difference between deciduous and evergreen plants?
Deciduous plants lose their leaves in autumn and evergreen plants have green leaves all year round.
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What flower is this?
Dandelion
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What is this flower?
Iris
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Which part of the plant is the carrot?
Root
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What grows from the trunk of the tree?
Branches
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For photosynthesis, plants need...
Water (mineral salts), carbon dioxide and sunlight.
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Plants can be classified into two main groups: ....
Flowering and non-flowering
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What is the name of the process by which plants make their own food?
Photosynthesis
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What is the name of this flower?
Tulip
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What two types of plants grow in damp conditions?
Ferns and Mosses
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The .... contains the ovary of the flower.
Pistil
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What does the stem do?
It supports the plant and transports water.
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What is this?
A bush
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They produce fruit with seeds inside.
Angiosperms
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What kind of tree is this?
Evergreen tree
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In Plants, the stems and leaves grow toward ....
The light
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