| A | B |
| chlorophyll | green material in chloroplasts that captures energy from sunlight |
| dormant | in a state of rest; seeds may lie dormant for years before beginning to grow |
| cells | all plants have them |
| sunlight, water, carbon dioxide | what plants need to live |
| chloroplasts | the part of the plant cell that is green & contains chloropyll |
| pine needle & tulip leaf | kinds of plant leaves |
| fruit separates from the parent plant | part of how a plant grows with seeds |
| spores | single tiny cells that need moisture |
| ferns | plants that grow from spores, not seeds |
| link between sunlight & plant reproduction | Plants turn sunlight into energy. |
| how animals help flowers pollinate | Animals looking for nectar spread pollen. |
| main jobs of plant stems | support the plant and carry materials |
| Daisies have a flexible stem, rather than a woody stem | because they don't need the support of a woody stem. |
| taproot example | carrot is this kind of root |
| stamen | male part of the flower that makes pollen at its tips |
| grafting branches to another tree | another way to grow apples other than seeds |
| process of photosynthesis | plants take in water, co2, & sunlight energy, & turn them into sugar |
| taproot & fibrous roots - alike | both anchor plants & absorb water & minerals from soil |
| fibrous roots | roots that spead out in many directions |
| taproots | are large, main roots that grow straight down |