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Hosted by Ms. Mohabir

Plants Do This Plant Parts Plant Products Plant Lingo

Row 1, Col 1 All living things, including plants grow and _____. What is change?

1,2 The part of a plant that takes in air and uses light to make food is called the______________. What are leaves?

1,3 The cotton plant is used to make _____. What are clothes?

1,4 What is the powder made by plants called? What is pollen?

2,1 Plants make other ______ like themselves. What are living things?

2,2 The part that holds the plant up is called ___________. What is the stem?

2,3 Trees are used for ________ and paper products. What is wood?

2,4 This makes seeds grow inside a flower. What is pollen?

3,1 Plants can make this for themselves. What is food?

3,2 The part of a plant that makes seeds is called __________. What is the flower?

3,3 Apples are an example of this plant product. What are fruits?

3,4 When a seed begins to change into a plant. This young plant is called a ________. What is a sprout?

4,1 Plants need these three things to make their own food. What are light, air and water?

4,2 The part that grows around seeds is called _________. What is the fruit?

4,3 Cauliflower is an example of this plant part that people eat. What are flowers?

4,4 After seed and sprout comes this stage of a plant’s life. What is a seedling?

5,1 Plants use these tiny bits of rock and soil to stay healthy. What are minerals?

5,2 The part of the plant that holds it in the soil is called the __________. What are the roots?

5,3 As plants make food for themselves, they give off _________ in the air. What is oxygen?

5,4 Seeds, sprout, seedling, young adult and adult plant describes the ________ of a plant. What is the life cycle of a plant?