Levels of Organization
Structure & Function
Plant Systems
Transport & Nutrients
Plant Responses
100

The smallest level of organization in a living thing

Cell

100

This organ of the plant mainly performs photosynthesis

Leaves

100

This system absorbs water and nutrients from the soil

Root System

100

This process uses sunlight to make sugar

Photosynthesis

100

Growth toward light is called this

Phototropism

200

A group of similar cells working together to perform a job

Tissue

200

This organ of the plan absorbs water from the soil

Roots

200

This system contains leaves, stems, and flowers

Shoot System

200

This tissue transports water upward from the roots

Xylem

200

Roots growing downward is an example of this response

Gravitropism (Geotropism)

300

Different tissues working together form this level

Organ

300

This organ of the plant supports the plant and transports materials

Stem

300

Which organ system is MOST responsible for photosynthesis?

Shoot System

300

This tissue transports sugar made in the leaves

Phloem

300

Why do stomata close on hot days?

To reduce water loss

400

Put these in order from smallest to largest:
Organism, Cell, Organ System, Tissue, Organ

Cell → Tissue → Organ → Organ System → Organism

400

These tiny openings control gas exchange and water loss

Stomata

400

This type of root system has one large main root that grows deep into the soil

Taproot

400

Name the three things needed for photosynthesis

Water, CO2, and Sunlight

400

These cells open and close stomata

Guard Cells

500

Explain why multicellular organisms need specialized cells

Different cells perform different jobs to help the organism survive efficiently

500

A cactus has thick stems and spines. How do these structures help it survive?

Thick stems store water and spines reduce water loss/protect the plant

500

This type of root system spreads out near the surface and helps anchor plants firmly in the soil

Fibrous

500

Which organelle does Photosynthesis mostly occur?

Chloroplast

500

What do plant cells have outwardly that animal cells do not?

Cell Wall

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