Parts/functions
Processes
Vocab
Vascular vs. Nonvascular
Misc.
100

What is the main function of the roots in plants?

To absorb water 

To anchor vascular plants

Stores food

100

In which cell part of the plant does the process of photosynthesis take place?

Chloroplast in the leaves
100

What does the phloem transport?

glucose (sugar)

100

These plants do NOT have tubes to carry water.

Nonvascular plants

100

Why are plants green?

Chlorophyll in the chloroplast

200

What is the main function of the stem?

Gives support and shape

Transports food, water and minerals

200

In which cell part does the process of cellular respiration take place?

Mitochondria

200

What is it called when a seed starts to grow into a new plant?

Germination

200

Plants that have tubes that transport water and nutrients are called?

Vascular plants
200

True or false, plants and animals work together?

True

300

What is the main function of the flower?

Reproductive part of the plant

300

This process uses carbon dioxide, water, and sunlight.

Photosynthesis

300
What are plants called because they make their own food?

Producers

300

Trees, flowers, and grasses belong to this group.

Vascular plants

300

This process happens in both plant and animal cells.

Cellular respiration

400

What is the main function of leaves?

Make food with photosynthesis

400

The primary purpose of this process is to break down glucose (sugar) and release energy.

Cellular respiration

400

What is the male reproductive part of the plant?

stamen

400

Give an example of a nonvascular plant?

Moss

400

Spinach is what part of the plant?

Leaves

500

What part anchors nonvascular plants?

Rhizoids

500

What 2 things is needed for the process for cellular respiration?

oxygen and glucose (sugar)

500

What is glucose?

sugar

500

This part of the vascular plant transports water.

Xylem

500

In photosynthesis what is the job of the sun?

Provide energy

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