Here are the answers for each of the fill-in-the-blank questions:
Trees are big, strong, and tall plants.
The thick, brown, and woody stem of trees is known as the trunk .
Trees usually live for many years.
Herbs are small and weak plants.
Herbs are used as medicines and to add flavor to food.
Herbs have thin, green, and soft stems.
Shrubs are small to medium-sized woody plants.
Shrubs have many thin, brown, and woody stems.
Shrubs are also called bushes .
The fruit of a rose plant is called a hip .
Creepers are plants with weak stems that cannot stand straight and need support to grow.
Climbers have weak stems that bear heavy fruits.
The place in which a plant survives is called its habitat .
Plants that grow on land are called terrestrial plants.
This exercise explores different types of plants and plant structures based on their physical characteristics and growth environments. Understanding these basic plant terminologies helps in recognizing the diversity of plant life and their categorizations which are essential topics in middle school biology.