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Q L N U S X C N E M A T S
Bulb Carpel
Z WG L Y H K P W W E S I S E A O E H C D M U L U L I C G N A V G V Q P T N R
E P O A H X P F H M O O S
R O R M T E F A E L T S Z
M R A G N P N T L A P T B
I O T I Y E S I N W O N L
N L C T S T N I L C L E U
A H E S O A L N Z N L I B
T C N R T L L S X T E R Z
E X O I O T U E T Z N T R
P O O P H U M C P I E U B
T N H R P N K T O R U N F
T O O H S O I L O P A R M
S U N L I G H T V G O C F
Photosynthesis Chlorophyll Pollination Pollinator Germinate Nutrients Seedling Sunlight Glucose Nectar Flower
Pollen Stamen Stigma Insect Carpel Petal Fruit Bulb Stem Leaf Soil
The large casing in which the seed of a plant is housed. Part of the plant that is the female.
The part of a flower that pollinators move from one plant to another. When a pollinator transports pollen from one plant to another to help with reproduction. The coloured part of the flower that attracts pollinators.
Chlorophyll The green colour in leaves where plants make food. Flower Fruit The part of the plant that attracts animals such as bees to pollinate. The name given tot he edible part of the plant with seeds inside, such as apples and oranges. The simplest form of sugar. The process by which the seed spouts out roots and a stem. A small animal with six or more legs e.g. Cockroaches.
Photosynthesis The chemical reaction, in which energy is created for the plant to live and grow. Pollinator The animal that transfers pollen.
The rigid mast of the plant on which the leaves, flower and roots are attached to. Light from the sun. The organic matter that is filled with nutrients needed for plants to grow and live.
Leaf Nectar
Where the food for the plant is made by photosynthesis. Liquid made by plants and consumed by insects.
The male part of the flower. A young plant that develops from a seed. Where the pollen enters the plant before fertilizing the plant in the ovaries.
Nutrients The name given to chemicals that allows organisms to live and grow
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Q L N U S X C N E M A T S
Bulb Carpel
Z WG L Y H K P W W E S I S E A O E H C D M U L U L I C G N A V G V Q P T N R
E P O A H X P F H M O O S
R O R M T E F A E L T S Z
M R A G N P N T L A P T B
I O T I Y E S I N W O N L
N L C T S T N I L C L E U
A H E S O A L N Z N L I B
T C N R T L L S X T E R Z
E X O I O T U E T Z N T R
P O O P H U M C P I E U B
T N H R P N K T O R U N F
T O O H S O I L O P A R M
S U N L I G H T V G O C F
Photosynthesis Chlorophyll Pollination Pollinator Germinate Nutrients Seedling Sunlight Glucose Nectar Flower
Pollen Stamen Stigma Insect Carpel Petal Fruit Bulb Stem Leaf Soil
The large casing in which the seed of a plant is housed. Part of the plant that is the female.
The part of a flower that pollinators move from one plant to another. When a pollinator transports pollen from one plant to another to help with reproduction. The coloured part of the flower that attracts pollinators.
Chlorophyll The green colour in leaves where plants make food. Flower Fruit The part of the plant that attracts animals such as bees to pollinate. The name given tot he edible part of the plant with seeds inside, such as apples and oranges. The simplest form of sugar. The process by which the seed spouts out roots and a stem. A small animal with six or more legs e.g. Cockroaches.
Photosynthesis The chemical reaction, in which energy is created for the plant to live and grow. Pollinator The animal that transfers pollen.
The rigid mast of the plant on which the leaves, flower and roots are attached to. Light from the sun. The organic matter that is filled with nutrients needed for plants to grow and live.
Leaf Nectar
Where the food for the plant is made by photosynthesis. Liquid made by plants and consumed by insects.
The male part of the flower. A young plant that develops from a seed. Where the pollen enters the plant before fertilizing the plant in the ovaries.
Nutrients The name given to chemicals that allows organisms to live and grow