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