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The Plant Kingdom

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  • The key ingredients of photosynthesis are _______ and _________.
    water / carbon dioxide
  • Lettuce and spinach are the ________ of plants.
    leaves
  • All plants have roots, stems and leaves.
    False
  • Broccoli and cauliflowers are _________.
    flowers
  • ____________ (root) spread out into the soil.
    Fibrous root
  • Ferns and mosses use _________ to make new plants.
    spores
  • The energy stored inside the sugar is released, this is called ___________.
    respiration
  • Respiration takes place in both plant and animal cells.
    True
  • If a plant has enough water, the stomata stay open to let the water out, this process is called ___________.
    transpiration
  • What is this kind of roots called?
    taproot
  • All roots do the same jobs.
    True
  • Small tubes called _________ carry the water from the root to the stem, also to the leaves.
    veins
  • Horsetail plants reproduce by __________.
    spores
  • Celery and asparagus are _________.
    stems
  • Carrots and beets are _________.
    roots
  • _________ take up water and nutrients from the ground.
    Roots
  • During respiration, cells take in ________ and give out carbon dioxide and water.
    oxygen
  • Spores don't need light, nutrients, and water to grow.
    False
  • Leaves have a thin covering to keep water in, it's called _______________.
    epidermis
  • Spore grow inside tough __________________.
    spore cases
  • Most photosynthesis take place in the _________ of plants.
    leaves
  • Roots are covered with ____________.
    root hair
  • All plants need to move water from the ground into their cells.
    True
  • Carbon dioxide enters through a tiny hole at the bottom of the leaf called a ________.
    stoma / stomata
  • The _______ moves food, water and nutrients throughout the plant.
    stems
  • Most plants that have roots, stems and leaves also have seeds.
    True (Horse tail plants don't)
  • What is this kind of roots called?
    fibrous root
  • Mosses don't have a tube system to send the water to the cells, so they grow near the ground.
    True