flower - The part of a plant which is often brightly coloured and grows at the end of a stem., leaves - The parts of a tree or plant that are flat, thin, and usually green., stem/trunk - The thin, upright part of a plant on which the flowers and leaves grow., roots - The parts of a plant that grow under the ground., petal - Thin coloured or white parts which form part of the flower., soil - The loose upper layer of the Earth's surface where plants grow., function - A useful thing that something does., reproduction - The process by which a living organism creates copies of itself., seed - The small, hard part from which a new plant grows., dispersal - The scattering, separating, or spreading of something over a large area., pollination - To pollinate a plant or tree means to fertilise it with pollen. This is often done by insects., fertilisation - In plants, where pollen meets the ovule to form a seed., absorb - To soak up or take in., nutrients - Substances that help plants and animals to grow., dissect - To carefully cut something up in order to examine it scientifically., transportation - Taking something from one place to another., life cycle - A life cycle is the different stages of life for a living thing.,

Year 3 Plants - Key Vocabulary

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