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Do Plants have cell walls?
Yes
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Are plants multicellular?
Yes
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Do plants have more than one cell?
Yes
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Do plants have their DNA in the nucleus?
Yes
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Do plants live mostly in water (like ponds and oceans)?
No
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What process do plants use to make food?
Photosynthesis
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What is the male part of the flower?
Anther
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What are the female parts of the flower?
Ovary, Pistil
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What part of the photosynthesis process are CO2 and H2O?
Chemicals needed for photosynthesis
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What part of the photosynthesis process are the O2 and C6H12O6 or sugar?
Chemicals produced in photosynthesis
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What part of the plant (stem, root, leaf, flower) is the part that absorbs the sunlight?
Leaf
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Why do plants have brightly colored flowers?
To attract insects
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What does a fruit do for a seed?
Shelter seeds and helps with dispersal
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What is pollination?
When pollin is brought to the pistil
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What are the two main ways flowers are polinated and how are they different?
Wind and insects. Insects polination has bright flowers
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What is angiosperm
a plant having its seeds enclosed in an ovary; a flowering plant
Examples: Tulips, Roses, Peaches, Mangos
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What is gymnosperm
a vascular plant having seeds that are not enclosed in an ovary; a conifer or cycad.
Examples: Spruce, Pine, Fur
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What is a vascular plant
a plant having a vascular system.
Example: Fern (a plant with roots)
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What is a nonvascular plant
Any of various plants that lack vascular tissue
Example: Moss and Grass
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