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Carbon Dioxide
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A gas breathed out by animals
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Nutrient
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Substances, such as minerals, which all living things need in order to grow
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Photosynthesis
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The process by which a plant makes its own food
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Symmetry
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The condition in which each feature on one half of an object has a matching feature on the other half
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Transpiration
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The giving off of water vapor by plants
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Taproot
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A plant's single main root that goes deep into the soil
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Fibrous Root
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Long roots that grow near the surface; A root system with many roots of the same size
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Germinate
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To sprout; as from a seed
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Spores
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Tiny cells that ferns and fungi use to reproduce
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Tuber
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A swollen underground stem
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How does Light and Putting Together describe the process of photosynthesis
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The leaves use the energy from lightto put together the carbon dioxide and water to make sugar. Leaves take in Carbon Dioxide & roots take in Water
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Chlorophyll
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Traps the sunlight in a plant's leaves
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