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Plants & Animals - 3rd Grade

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    Plants and animals in our planet
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  • Is a fern a plant with flowers?
    No, it isn´t
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  • What do all plants need to survive?
    Water, sunlight, and air.
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  • In which part of the plant does photosynthesis occur?
    Leaves
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  • How does photosynthesis benefit humans and animals?
    Plants provide oxygen and food to humans and animals. They also clean the air when they absorb carbon dioxide.
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  • Why are leaves so important for a plant?
    For photosynthesis and elimination of excess of water
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  • How a plant whithout leaves (like a cactus) is able to absorb carbon dioxide and sunlight?
    In plants like cactus that don't have leaves, the stem absorbs carbon dioxide and sunlight.
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  • Why are seeds so important?
    A seed can create a new plant on its own.
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  • What does the stamen do?
    It is the male reproductive part of the flower that produces pollen.
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  • Where do seeds form when pollination takes place?
    Inside the ovary.
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  • Where is the ovary located?
    The ovary is located in the flower, which will become a fruit.
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  • What happens to the flower as the ovary grows?
    The flower falls off.
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  • What happen once the ovary has grown and covers the seeds completely?
    The fruit is fully formed.
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  • What is the function of roots in a plant?
    Absorb water and minerals from soil.
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  • What is the function of leaves of a plant?
    Absorb carbon dioxide from air and sunlight.
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  • What is the function of the stem?
    Transport water from roots to the rest of the plant. It is the support of a plant.
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  • Which part of the life cycle of a plant do you see in the picture?
    Germination of a seed
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