A) seeds B) organisms C) cells
A) stores food for the embryo B) gives energy to help it grow C) draws in sunlight and oxygen
A) breaks down and moves food through it B) helps it respond to danger C) gives off carbon dioxide
A) carbon dioxide B) food C) oxygen
A) energy B) oxygen C) carbon dioxide
A) organisms B) energy C) cells
A) grow B) reproduce C) respond
A) to take in gases B) to make new living things C) is to get energy and grow
A) gases B) the following three things gas, pollen, and nectar C) the structure inside a plant that grows into a new plant
A) put oxygen in the air B) the embryo grow C) to feed the plant after it becomes a seedling
A) pollinate B) nectar C) germinate
A) seedling B) conifer C) flowering plant
A) leaves B) flower C) roots
A) seed B) root system C) flower
A) nectar B) oxygen C) pollen
A) their roots B) their size C) colors and smells
A) embryo B) fruit C) carbon dioxide
A) oxygen B) soil C) pollen
A) first stage B) second stage C) decomposing stage
A) when plants die B) when a seed opens C) when flowers bloom
A) flowering plants B) ferns C) conifers
A) pollen to move from the male cone to the female cone B) pollen to move from the female cone to the male cone C) underground stems to grow
A) bulb B) spore C) seed
A) oxygen B) spore C) nutrients
A) conifer B) bulb system C) flower |