Basics
Roots
Stems
Functions & Processes
Mixed thinking
100

What are the 4 main organs of a plant?

Roots, Steam, leaves, flower (fruit)

100

What is the main function of roots?

Absorb water and minerals / anchorage

100

What is one function of the stem?

Support / transport

100

Which plant part absorbs water and minerals?

Roots

100

Is a carrot a root or a stem?

Root (taproot)

200

Which plant organ is responsible for photosynthesis?

Leaf

200

Name the three types of root systems.

Taproot, fibrous, adventitious

200

What is the difference between herbaceous and woody stems?

Herbaceous = soft, green; Woody = hard, brown

200

Which structure helps plants stay upright?

Stem

200

Which root system would a grass plant have?

Fibrous root system

300

What is the difference between vegetative and reproductive organs?

Vegetative = growth (roots, stems, leaves); Reproductive = reproduction (flowers)

300

Which root system has these characteristics?

-small size roots

-many fibers 

-better attachement to the soil

Fibrous roots

300

What is a node and what grows there?

Leaves or buds grow at nodes

300

Which process happens in leaves to produce food?

Photosynthesis

300

Why do vines need support to grow?

They have weak stems and cannot support themselves

400

Explain why roots, stems, and leaves are considered vegetative organs.

They help the plant grow, absorb, and survive but do not reproduce

400

Mention 2 examples of adventitious roots

Bamboo, sugarcane, banyan tree, corn plant

400

Why is a potato considered a modified stem and not a root?

It has buds (“eyes”) and stores food like stems

400

Explain how roots, stems, and leaves work together to keep a plant alive.

Roots absorb → stem transports → leaves produce food

400

A cactus has a thick stem. What function does this adaptation serve?

Stores water

500

What are the types of plants according to the life span?

Annual, biennial, perennial

500

Compare taproot and fibrous root systems in terms of structure, depth, and function

Taproot = deep, one main root; Fibrous = shallow, many roots, better for soil stability

500

Name the 3 herbaceous modified stems

Tuber, rhizomes, climbing

500

Describe how structure and function are related in plants using one example.

Example: Thick stem in cactus stores water → function supports survival

500

A plant grows in dry soil and has long deep roots and small leaves. Explain how its morphology helps it survive.

Deep roots reach water, small leaves reduce water loss

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