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Plant Words
Play Turtle Diary's Plant Words game. It is just one of many exciting and interactive science games on Turtle Diary
Words | Meaning | Example |
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Plant | A living organism that typically grows in the ground and uses photosynthesis to produce energy. | I planted some flowers in my garden. |
Photosynthesis | The process by which plants convert sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water into glucose and oxygen. | Photosynthesis is essential for a plant's growth and survival. |
Leaves | Flat, green structures on a plant's stem that are responsible for photosynthesis. | The leaves of the maple tree turn vibrant colors in the fall. |
Roots | Underground structures that anchor a plant and absorb water and nutrients from the soil. | The carrot's roots store nutrients for the plant. |
Flower | The reproductive part of a plant that typically produces seeds and attracts pollinators. | The rose flower has a beautiful fragrance. |
Stem | The main structural part of a plant that supports leaves, flowers, and fruits. | The stem of the sunflower is tall and strong. |
Fruit | The mature ovary of a flowering plant, often containing seeds and developed from a flower's fertilized ovule. | Apples and oranges are common fruits eaten by humans. |
Seeds | Reproductive structures of plants that can develop into new plants under suitable conditions. | We planted tomato seeds in the garden to grow our own tomatoes. |
Soil | The upper layer of the Earth's surface in which plants grow, a mixture of organic matter, minerals, and water. | Good soil quality is important for healthy plant growth. |
Garden | An outdoor space where plants, flowers, or vegetables are cultivated and grown. | We have a beautiful garden filled with roses and tulips. |
Vegetable | An edible part of a plant, such as a carrot or broccoli, often used in cooking. | We harvested fresh vegetables from the garden for our dinner. |
Shrub | A low to medium-sized woody plant with multiple stems and branches. | The lilac shrub produces fragrant purple flowers in the spring. |
Bark | The protective outer covering of a tree trunk or stem. | The bark of the oak tree is rough and thick. |
Deciduous | Referring to trees or plants that shed their leaves annually, usually in the fall. | Maple trees are deciduous and lose their leaves in the autumn. |
Evergreen | Referring to trees or plants that retain their leaves throughout the year. | Pine trees are evergreen and keep their needles year-round. |
Cactus | A succulent plant adapted to arid regions, often with thick, fleshy stems and spines. | Cacti thrive in desert environments due to their water storage capacity. |
Floral | Relating to or resembling flowers; often used in design and decoration. | She wore a floral dress to the garden party. |
Nectar | A sweet liquid produced by flowers and collected by pollinators like bees. | Bees gather nectar from flowers to make honey. |
Pollination | The process of transferring pollen from the male part of a flower to the female part, leading to fertilization and seed production. | Bees play a crucial role in the pollination of many plants. |
Botanical | Related to the scientific study of plants, known as botany. | The botanical garden contains a diverse collection of plant species. |