| A | B |
| Botany | study of plant life |
| cell | smallest part of plant or animal |
| reproduce | to make something new |
| roots | part of plant that is in the ground |
| saprophytes | fungi living on dead plants or animals to get food |
| parasites | fungi living on or in other living things to get their food |
| fertilize | to make a new animal or plant life begin to develop |
| fungi | group of living things that can’t produce their own food |
| minerals | natural substances found in the earth that is neither an animal or vegetable |
| cell | smallest part of an animal or plant that can exist on its own |
| tubes | carry water and minerals from the soil to the leaves like a straw so plants can produce food |
| carbon dioxide | the gas produced when animals breath out, or when animals and plants decay |
| stems | long thin part of a plant, from which leaves or flowers grow |
| spores | cells that live a long time without water- Moss and ferns reproduce from spores |
| oxygen | a gas in the air that has no color, smell, or taste and that all plants and animals need in order to live |
| chlorophyll | green substances in stems and leaves of plants |
| host | a plant that a parasitic plant lives on |
| reproduce | to make something new |
| photosynthesis | the way that plants make food1 |