Hungry Plants
Fancy Plants
Plants?
Parts of Plants
Bonus!
100
A meat eating plant
What is a carnivorous plant?
100
A plant that does not harm the plant on which it "rides."
What is a passenger plant?
100
By means of spores, rhizomes, or stolons.
What are some ways that plants can reproduce without growing from seeds?
100
Flowers, Leaves, Stem, Roots
What are the parts of a plant?
100
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200
A plant that steals nutrients from another plant
What is a parasitic plant?
200
A plant's response to gravity: namely, roots grow down and the stem grows up.
What is geotropism?
200
Roots, Stem, and Leaves
What are the organs of a plant that moss has? OR What are the organs of a plant that ferns have?
200
Chlorophyll
What is what gives plants and algae their green color?
200
King Phillip cried out, "For Goodness sake!"
What is the mnemonic for the 7 Kingdom Classification system?
300
Because there are not enough nutrients in the boggy soil in which they live
What is, why some plants need to be carnivorous?
300
By taking water and other nutrients from the roots in the air.
What is how passenger plants obtain water and minerals?
300
Flowers
What is a plant organ that mosses do not have? OR What is a plant organ that ferns do not have?
300
By means of special stems called stolons or runners.
What is one way by which strawberry plants reproduce?
300
Answers in Genesis
What is the name of the publisher of our Science text?
400
Venus Fly Trap
What is the most notorious carnivorous plant? OR What is a carnivorous plant found in America (in Virginia)
400
A plant's response to sunlight.
What is photo/heliotropism?
400
By means of spores.
What is how mosses and ferns reproduce?
400
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400
For food, for medicine, and for making bread fluffy.
What are three good uses for fungi?
500
Mistletoe
What is a parasitic plant that grows as a bush in the branches of a tree?
500
A plant's ability to sense water even as far as 30 feet away!
What is hydrotropism?
500
Special roots that grow horizontally for the purpose of reproduction.
What are rhizomes?
500
They produce 70% of the world's oxygen and are the beginning of the food chain for the majority of creation.
What is why algae are such important organisms?
500
They cannot make their own food.
What is why fungi are not considered plants and given their own kingdom?
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