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________ are tiny grains produced by flowers that can grow into new plants.
Seeds
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Leaves have a green pigment called ________ that helps them capture sunlight.
chlorophyll
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________ is the process by which plants release water vapor into the air through tiny openings in their leaves.
Transpiration
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Plants have ________ that help them grow toward light.
Stem
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True or False: All plants grow from seeds.
False. Some plants, like ferns, grow from spores rather than seeds.
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________ is the outer protective layer of a plant stem.
Bark
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The part of the plant that holds the seeds is called the _________.
Fruit
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________ are small openings on the surface of leaves that allow gases to enter and exit the plant.
Stomata
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True or False: Plants are important because they provide food, oxygen, and habitats for animals.
True. Plants play a crucial role in ecosystems and provide numerous benefits to animals and humans alike.
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________ is the colorful part of the flower that attracts insects and birds.
Petals
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________ is a powdery substance produced by flowers that is necessary for pollination.
Pollen
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Which gas is essential for plant in order to proceed photosynthesis.
Caron dioxide is essential for photosynthesis.
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True or False: Plants can move from one place to another to find sunlight.
False. While some plants can bend or turn toward light (phototropism), they cannot physically move from one place to another.
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lants store food in the form of __________, which are stored in roots, stems, or leaves.
Starch or sugars
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In which part of plant photosynthesis takes place?
Photosynthesis takes place in leaves.
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________ plants can grow in water without needing soil.
Aquatic
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Which hold the plant firmly to the ground.
True. Roots anchor the plant and absorb water and nutrients from the soil.
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