| A | B |
| seeds | Many new plants grow from |
| leaves | The plant parts that grow out of stems are |
| cells | All plants are made of |
| chlorophyll | This gives plants their green color and helps take in light. |
| germinate | A seed needs water to |
| seedling | A young plant is called a |
| roots | The underground parts of a plant that take in water and nutrients from the soil are the |
| photosynthesis | The food making process of plants is called |
| stem | This connects the roots and leaves of a plant. |
| simple plant | A plant with no roots, stems or leaves is a |
| oxygen | Plants take in carbon dioxide and give off |
| wind, water, animals | Three ways seeds are spread are by |
| seed coat | the outer layer of a seed is a |
| spores | Simple plants have |
| cutting | a leaf or piece of stem that may be used to grow a new plant is a |
| type of stem | the trunk of a tree is a |
| damp, shady places | Most simple plants grow in |
| moss | An example of a simple plant is |
| bulbs | Tulips grow from |