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These are swollen stems which grow under the ground.
tubers
These grow from the stems or tubers, and develop into new plants.
buds
These are stems which grow along the ground.
runners
In this kind of reproduction, there are no flowers or fertilisation.
asexual reproduction
What are the three different ways the seed is dispersed?
by gravity, by wind, or by animals
The pistil grows around the seed into a _______.
fruit
The process when the pollen joins an ovule to make a seed.
fertilisation
What are the three kinds of pollination?
insect pollination, wind pollination, self-pollination
The process where pollen goes from the stamen of one flower to the pistil of a different, or the same flower.
pollination
Most plants reproduce by ___________.
sexual reproduction
These plants don't use flowers for reproduction.
non-flowering plants
How do you call plants that develop flowers that have sexual organs to help them reproduce?
flowering plants
What do plants need for photosynthesis?
sunlight and water
During respiration, what do plants release into the air?
carbon dioxide and water
What do plants use for respiration?
glucose and oxygen
During photosynthesis, what do plants release into the air?
oxygen
During photosynthesis, what air do leaves absorb?
carbon dioxide
Where does the chlorophyll absorb energy from?
sunlight
Leaves contain a green chemical called __________.
chlorophyll
What do roots absorb from the soil?
water and minerals
Which part of the plant does photosynthesis take place in?
leaves
Plants make their own food through a process called __________.
photosynthesis
The plants make their own food, called ___________.
glucose