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Plant Anatomy and Photosynthesis. Created by Debbie Richardson NNPS SOL Team. Life Processes. SOL: 4.4 The student will investigate and understand basic plant anatomy and life processes. Key Concepts: The Structures of Typical Plants. Leaves Stems Roots Flowers.
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Plant Anatomy and Photosynthesis Created by Debbie Richardson NNPS SOL Team
Life Processes SOL: 4.4 The student will investigate and understand basic plant anatomy and life processes.
Key Concepts: The Structures of Typical Plants • Leaves • Stems • Roots • Flowers
Processes and Structures Involved in Reproduction • Pollination • Pistil • Sepal • Embryo • Spore • Seed
Photosynthesis • Chlorophyll • Carbon dioxide • Chloroplast • Water
The__________ anchor the plant and absorb water and minerals which travel to all parts of the plant.
The part of the plant that connects its roots and leaves is called the _______.
The part of the plant that grows out of the stem and is the food-making factory of the plant is called the _____________.
The ____________ is the reproductive part of a flowering plant. Seeds are produced here.
The ___________ is the female part of the flower. It contains the eggs.
______________ is the transfer of pollen grains from the stamen to the pistil. This process makes seeds.
The _________ is a tiny new plant formed by the fertilized egg.
A ___________ is a reproductive cell that can develop into a new organism. Ferns form these.
_________________ is the process of using light energy to combine carbon dioxide and water to produce glucose (food).
________________ is the green material in plants that traps energy from sunlight and gives plants a green color.
This is a resting state for a seed. A seed will remain dormant until it has water, oxygen and a certain temperature.
References:Blast Off Science, Grade 5Budding Botanist, AIMS, 1993.Discovery Works, Grade 4, Silver Burdett Ginn.Discover Science, Grade 4, Scott Foresman, 1989.C. Lerner, Plant Families, Morrow Junior Books, N.Y., 1989.