Helping plants grow well

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Transcript Helping plants grow well

Eatble parts of plant
Q What is classification?
A: Sorting things into groups based upon their
characteristics is called classification.
Q How is classification useful for us?
A: Classification makes it easy to understand and
study things around us.
Q Which parts of plants can be eaten?
A: We can eat roots, leaves and fruits.
Q What do plants need to grow?
A: Plants need air, water, sunlight and warmth to
grow.
Q How are plants and animals dependent on each
other?
A: Plants give oxygen for animals to breathe. Animals
breathe out carbon dioxide for plants to make food.
Q Name some eatable roots.
A: Carrots, potatoes, sweet potatoes, ginger, onion
and garlic.
Q Name some eatable leaves.
A: Spinach, cabbage, mint, coriander and lettuce.
Q Name some eatable fruits.
A: Mango, apple, banana, grapes and papaya.
Q Name some eatable stems.
A: Asparagus, celery, lemon grass.
Q Name some eatable seeds.
A: Beans, cereals and nuts are seeds.
Q Name some flowering plants.
A: Jasmine, rose, hibiscus, water lily and sunflower.
Q Name some non flowering plants.
A: Ferns and mosses.
Q Name seedless fruit.
A: Banana.
Q Name some single seed fruits.
A: Mango and rambutan.
Q Name some few seed fruits.
A: Apple, orange and star fruit.
Q Name some many seed fruits.
A: Papaya, melon, water melon, guava and kiwi.
Q Name some land plants.
A: Apple, mango, star fruit, guava and kiwi.
Q Name some water plants.
A: Hydrilla, duckweed, water lily, water hyacinth and
lotus.
Q Name some food (cereals) giving plants.
A: Maize, rice, wheat and oats.
Q Name the plant that can grow in desert.
A: Cacti