General Plant Classification
Cells
Tissue
Below Ground
Families
100

The three domains of living organisms

What are: Bacteria, Archaea, and Eukarya

100

Sub-cellular structures that carry out specific functions with the cell.

What are Organelles

100

This type of cell is made up of thick, rigid lignin and cellulose, and provides the most support for stems.

What is Sclerenchyma

100

This below ground swollen stem can be used for either asexual reproduction or carbohydrate storage. We love them fried, baked, and broiled.

What is a tuber

100

Kentucky Bluegrass and Corn are members of this family.

What is Poaceae

200

These criteria are used to classify plants into groups within Kingdoms.

What are Mode of Nutrition and Physical Characteristics

200

What is a colorless plastid? 

What are Leucoplasts

200

This tissue is composed of elongated cells with unevenly thickened walls. It provides structural support in growing shoots and leaves.

What is Collenchyma

200

The first root to emerge from a seed when it germinates.

What is a radicle

200

Mustard, Broccoli, Cauliflower and Cabbage are members of this family.

What is Brassicaceae

300

He developed the system of binomial nomenclature.

Who is Carolus Linnaeus

300

The organelle responsible for carrying out the synthesis of proteins.

What is a ribosome

300

This plant cell is thin walled, found in ground tissue and makes up the bulk of most non woody tissues.

What is Parenchyma

300

Roots that develop on stem cuttings.

What are adventitious roots

300

Peas, Beans and Peanuts are members of this family.

What is Fabaceae

400

A term which describes a natural variant of a plant species that has characteristics that distinguish it from other members of the genus.

What is Variety

400

Plastid found predominantly in angiosperms that produce large amounts of carotenoids.

What is a Chromoplast

400

This outermost layer of cells on all parts of the plant that separate its internal environment vs the outside. 

What is the epidermis?

400

Compressed, thickened underground stems can be found in these.

What bulbs and corms

400

Mint, Coleus and Salvia are members of this family. Can be identified by a 4-sided stem.

What is Lamiaceae

500

When writing the binomial name of an organism, the genus name should be this. The opposite of the species name.

What is Capitalized

500

All cells must have these organelles that provide energy required for plant processes.

What are Mitochondria

500

This tissue is responsible for transporting water and dissolved minerals within the plant body.

What is Xylem

500

Stems that grow horizontally underground

What are Rhizomes.

500

Tomato and Eggplant are members of this family.

What is Solanaceae.

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