Water & Plant Health
Nutrients & Growth
Flower Power
Seed & Germination
Plant Structures
100

What is the role of turgor pressure in plant cells?

What helps maintain cell shape, rigidity, and structural support in plants?

100

Name one of the primary macronutrients in plants.

What is Nitrogen, Phosphorus, or Potassium?

100

What is the role of a plant flower?

What attracts pollinators and facilitates reproduction?

100

Why do plant growers calculate germination rates?

What helps growers determine seed viability and adjust planting schedules?

100

What are the four major parts of a plant?

What are the roots, stem, leaves, and flowers?

200

How does water affect seed germination?

What activates enzymes in seeds and helps them break through the seed coat?

200

What is the function of Nitrogen in plants?

What helps with the formation of amino acids and supports overall plant growth?

200

Match the flower part "Anther."

What contains pollen?

200

How does light exposure affect a plant’s sugar production?

What is that light exposure increases photosynthesis, allowing plants to produce more sugar?

200

What is the function of the roots in plants?

What anchors the plant to the soil and absorbs water and nutrients?

300

How does water stress influence plant growth?

What causes plants to wilt and slows down their metabolic processes?

300

What is an indicator that a plant has a nutrient deficiency?

What is yellowing of the leaves (chlorosis)?

300

What part of the flower supports the stigma?

What is the style?

300

How does temperature influence crop maturity?

What affects the rate of metabolic processes, with higher temperatures generally speeding up maturity?

300

What part of the plant supports the leaves and transports water and nutrients?

What is the stem?

400

What is the function of transpiration in plants?

What helps with the movement of water and nutrients from the roots to the leaves?

400

How does pH affect plant health?

What can influence nutrient availability in the soil, affecting plant growth?

400

Which flower part is responsible for producing seeds?

What is the ovary?

400

What is the role of water in seed germination?

What activates enzymes in the seed, allowing it to begin breaking down stored nutrients?

400

What are two functions of leaves in plants?

What performs photosynthesis and regulates gas exchange?

500

What happens to turgor pressure in plant cells during water loss?

What causes a decrease in turgor pressure, leading to wilting?

500

What nutrient is important for root development and energy transfer in plants?

What is Phosphorus?

500

What is the difference between perfect and imperfect flowers?

What is that a perfect flower contains both male (stamens) and female (pistils) organs, while an imperfect flower only has one?

500

How do plants use sugars produced during photosynthesis?

  • What is that sugars are used for energy, growth, and the production of new cells?

500

What part of the plant is involved in reproduction?

What is the flower?

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