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PlantsSOL 4.4

by: Mrs. V

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Which part of the plant

supports the plant and allows the

movement of water and nutrients?

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the stem

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Which part of the plant

makes food for the plant?

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leaves

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The seed forms in the female reproductive part of the

flower called the:

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pistil

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Pollen forms on the ends of the

male reproductive parts of the

flower called the:

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stamen

Pollen collects on the stamen.

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The small leaves that form around

the developing flower are the:

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sepals

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Pollen is transferred

from the stamen to the

pistil in a process called:

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Most plants reproduce with

seeds, but ferns and

mosses reproduce with:

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spores

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Green plants produce their own food in a

process called:

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photosynthesis

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Plants are green because

of:

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chlorophyll

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Many plants enter a period of ____________ during the winter, which is similar for

hibernation for animals. During this period most of their

normal activities stop.

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dormancy

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