Vascular Plants
Plant Transport Systems
Photosynthesis
Respiration
Grab Bag
100
The transfer of pollen grains from the top of a stamen to the female part of the flower, the pistil.
What is pollination?
100
The purpose of this system is to absorb water and nutrients for the plant and provide stable support.
What are roots?
100
The process by which plants make their own food.
What is photosynthesis?
100
The process by which energy stored during photosynthesis is released.
What is cellular respiration?
100
These pores allows gases and water to enter or exit a plant.
What are stomata?
200
A plant that produces cones.
What is a gymnosperm?
200
A layer of cells that separates the xylem from the phloem where new xylem and phloem cells are produced.
What is the cambium?
200
The food that plants produce during photosynthesis.
What are carbohydrates?
200
The opposite of cellular respiration.
What is photosynthesis?
200
Supports a plant and usually grows above ground. A trunk is an example of this.
What is a stem?
300
A plant that produces a flower.
What is an angiosperm?
300
They are the 3 parts of the plant transport system.
What are the roots, the stem, and the leaves?
300
The part of the plant in which energy is captured and used from the sun to make food through photosynthesis.
What are leaves?
300
When plant and animal cells need energy, they use oxygen to break down these.
What are carbohydrates?
300
These grow like fingers out of the bottom of the stem.
What are prop roots?
400
A single cell that develops into a plant identical to its parent.
What is a spore?
400
A tissue that moves water and minerals up from the roots.
What is xylem?
400
Where photosynthesis takes place, also known as "food factories."
What is the chloroplast?
400
The organelle where cellular respiration takes place, also known as the "power house" of the cell.
What is the mitochondria?
400
The outermost layer of a leaf.
What is the epidermis?
500
Forms when a male and female cell join, which will develop into a plant that shares the characteristics of its two parent plants.
What is a seed?
500
A tissue that moves the sugar produced in the leaves to other parts of the plant.
What is phloem?
500
The two end products of photosynthesis.
What are sugar and oxygen?
500
The three end products of respiration.
What are carbon dioxide, water, and energy?
500
The male part of a flower that produces pollen grains.
What is the stamen?
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