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Exploring Plant Adaptations: Lessons on Parts, Seeds, and Habitats

Dive into the fascinating world of plants with these informative lessons covering plant parts, seed dispersal, groupings, and adaptations in various habitats like woodlands, prairies, deserts, and marshes. Discover the importance of flowers, stems, leaves, and roots, as well as how plants travel and protect their seeds. Explore the diverse ways plants adapt to different environments and learn about unique plant features in marshes, woodlands, and more.

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Exploring Plant Adaptations: Lessons on Parts, Seeds, and Habitats

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  1. Lesson 1 What are the parts of a plant?

  2. Lesson 2 How are seeds scattered?

  3. Lesson 3 How are plants grouped?

  4. Lesson 4 How are some woodland plants adapted?

  5. Lesson 5 and 6 How are some prairie and dessert plants adapted?

  6. Lesson 7 How are some marsh plants adapted?

  7. Lesson 1 What are the parts of a plant? Lesson 2 How are seeds scattered? Lesson 3 How are plants grouped? Lesson 4 How are some woodland plants adapted? Lesson 5 and 6 How are some prairie and dessert plants adapted? Lesson 7 How are some marsh plants adapted? $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

  8. What are nutrients? Page 7

  9. Materials that living things need to live and grow

  10. What part holds up the plant? Page 8-9

  11. The stem

  12. What 5 things do all plants need? Page 7

  13. Water, air, sunlight, space, and nutrients

  14. Why is the flower important? Page 9

  15. It makes new seeds that might grow into new plants.

  16. What is the job of each part of this plant? Page 8-9

  17. -the roots hold the plant in place and take water and nutrients from the soil to the stem -the stem carries water and nutrients to the leaves and holds up the plant -the leaves take in sunlight and air and use it with air, water and nutrients to make food -the flower makes seeds which might grow into new plants

  18. How might a small seed get from one island to another? Page 10

  19. Float on water, be carried by wind, be carried by a bird

  20. How does the fruit of a maple tree travel? Page 11

  21. It travels by falling through the air.

  22. Which fruit mentioned on page 11 gets stuck to an animal’s fur? Page 11

  23. A burr

  24. How are plant fruits different? Page 10-11

  25. They have different sizes, shapes, and travel in different ways.

  26. Name 3 ways that seeds travel. Page 10-11

  27. Fruits travel by air, by water, and by getting stuck on people and animals that travel.

  28. Which part of a plant protects seeds? Page 12

  29. Fruit

  30. Where are the seeds of pine trees found? Page 14-15

  31. In cones

  32. Name some fruits you can eat. Page 12

  33. Oranges, Apples, Tomatoes, Watermelon

  34. How do flowers make it possible for plants to make more plants? Page 13

  35. The flowers form seeds. The seeds can grow into new plants.

  36. How are plants grouped? Page 12-15

  37. Flowering No Flowers

  38. How do a pine tree’s leaves help the tree? Page 16

  39. They keep the leaves from drying out in the winter.

  40. In the fall, what happens to maple leaves before they fall off the tree? Page 17

  41. They change colors

  42. How are pine trees like maple trees? Page 17

  43. Both plants have adaptations to cold weather.

  44. What are conditions like near streams and rivers? Page 18

  45. Wet

  46. How is a fanwort adapted to its wet habitat? Page 19

  47. Water easily runs through the fine, thin leaves.

  48. What is a prairie? Page 20

  49. A flat land with lots of grass and few trees

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