1.Characteristics
2.Parts of a Plant
3.FlowerLESS Plants
4.FlowerING Plants
100

Organisms with a nucleus are ________ organisms.

A. Eukaryotic

B. Prokaryotic 

A. Eukaryotic

100

What re the 3 parts of a plant?

roots, stem, leaves

100

The plant that covers the ground and rocks in a forest, and tree bark in wet zones. They don’t have roots, stems or leaves.

Mosses

100

True or False?

Seeds are produced by all flowering plants.

TRUE

200

True or False

Plants can move from one place to another.


FALSE!

But they can make small movements called tropisms.

200

Which kind of plants keep their leaves the whole year?

Perennial or Deciduous

Perennial

200

The little hairs that mosses have to keep them attached to the ground. 

A. Phyllodes

B. Rhizoids 

C. Cauloid

B. Rhizoids

200

Is an APRICOT an angiosperm or gymnosperm, why?

Angiosperm because the seed is inside a fruit.

300

Organism with many cells.

Multicellular organisms

300

The main function of the root is to:

A. Make photosynthesis

B. Give the plant structure

C. Absorb water and mineral salts

C. Absorb water and mineral salts

300

3 types of plants that don’t have flowers or seeds.

Mosses, liverworts and ferns

300

The reproductive part of the plant. Allows plants to reproduce sexually.

A. Seeds

B. Ovary

C. Flower


C. The flower

400

The name of the most common pigment in plants. Most plants are green because of this pigment.

Chlorophyll

400

Translate: ramas

Branches

400

The leaves of a fern are called _______.


Fronds

400

Look at the diagram of a flower.

The part of the flower that carries the seed, made up of the ovary, style and stigma.

Pistil

500

Small plants with stems that are usually green and flexible.

1. Herbaceous

2. Bushes

3. Trees

1. Herbaceous

500

What are the two types of sap the conducting vessels carry?

Xylem sap and phloem sap

500

What is located under a ferns leaves and store spores?

Sori

500

The conifer species found in parts of Andalucia (the Sierra de las Nieves and Grazalema.)

The Spanish fir

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