| A | B |
| How do plants make their food? | Photosynthesis |
| What is the photosynthesis equation | carbon dioxide + water = sugar + oxygen |
| What are the raw materials for photosynthesis | carbon dioxide + water |
| What are the products for photosynthesis | sugar + oxygen |
| 3. Where does photosynthesis take place in the plant | the chloroplast in the leaves |
| Which vascular tissue carries food | phloem |
| Which vascular tissue carries water | xylem |
| What is gravitropism | a plants response to gravity |
| What is phototropism | a plants response to light |
| What is thigmotropism | a plants response to touch |
| What is germination | the early growth stage of a plant |
| What do the leaves do | capture sunlight for the plant |
| What do the roots do | absorb water and nutrients for the plant |
| What does the stem do | support the plant |
| How do fungi get their food | absorption |
| What are hyphae | tiny tubes of cytoplasm |
| What do digestive chemicals do to help the fungi | break the food into smaller pieces |
| Where can you find loose hyphae | underground |
| Where can you find tight hyphae | cap and stalk |
| What are chloroplasts | oval shaped (green jellybeans) where photosynthesis takes place |