SCIENCE Vocabulary Part 1.

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SCIENCE Vocabulary Part 1

The leaf acts as a „food factory” using the energy from sunlight. PETAL The petal is often brightly coloured and scented to attract pollinating insects Parts of flower LEAF The leaf acts as a „food factory” using the energy from sunlight. ROOT The root carries water and nutrients from the soil to the plant and keeps it anchored in the ground

Name the parts of flower

Vocabulary Energy – Energy is used whenever work is done. Food gives you chemical Energy, for example. Other forms of Energy include sound, heat, light and electrical Energy. Leaf – a leaf is the food factory where a plant uses sunlight to make Energy. Nutrients – the goodness in food eaten (or in the case of plants, in the soil) is known as nutrients. This would include vitamins and minerals.

Vocabulary Petal – a petal is the part of a plant that is brightly coloured and sometimes scented to attract insects to plant. Pollinating – this is the name of a proces carried out by insects or the wind as pollen is carried out by insects or the wind as pollen is carried from one plant to another. Root – the part of a plant that anchors it in the soil.

The Internal Parts of Flower stigma stamen anther ovules ovary

Fill in the missing words

Vocabulary Ovules – These are the flower’s eggs, located inside the ovary. Upon fertilization by pollen, they will eventually grow into a seed. In fruit plants, pollen will not only spark the growth of a seed, but a surrounding fruit as well. Anther is responsible for the production of pollen, which will hopefully be transported by animals or insects, such as bees.

Vocabulary Stigma – The head of the pistil. The stigma receives pollen, which will begin the process of fertilization. Ovary – This organ holds the ovules awaiting fertilization. Stamen – This is the male organ of the flower.

Vocabulary Stamen – pręcik Stigma – znamię słupka Ovary – zalążnia Ovules – zalążki Anther - pylnik Petal – płatek Leaf – liść Root – korzeń

Find words Stamen – pręcik Ovary – zalążnia Anther – pylnik Petal – płatek Leaf – liść Root – korzeń S Q W T Y I K L D G P E A N H R M U O C F V

Choose the best word to complete the sentences: The stigma/petal/root receives pollen, which will begin the process of fertilization. Anther/leaf/petal is responsible for the production of pollen, which will hopefully be transported by animals or insects. Root/petal/leaf is the part of a plant that anchors it in the soil. Root/anther/leaf is the food factory where a plant uses sunlight to make Energy.

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