What is a peduncle?
What is a flower stalk?
T or F: There are 4 types of roots?
What is True?
The stem conducts movement of food and water to what 2 plant parts?
What are roots and leaves?
Leaves convert ___________ to __________ energy?
what is sunlight & chemical?
Which part of the seed acts as a food supply?
What is a cotyledon?
Where is the Rough ED located?
A. Cytoplasm
B. Ribosomes
C. Nucleus
D. Cell wall
What is cytoplasm?
True or False: The stamen consists of the anther and the stigma?
What is False?
How many primary roots are in a taproot system?
What is one?
Which type of specialized stem is a potato?
What is a tuber?
Which part of the leaf connects the leaf blade to the stem?
What is petiole?
Name the three parts of a seed:
What is a cotyledon, seed coat, and embryo?
Which is not a characteristic of the nucleus?
A. Controls functions
B. Contains DNA
C. Surrounded by nuclear membrane
D. Spherical/ Rod shaped
What is Spherical/Rod Shaped?
What is the name of the flower part that connects the stigma to the ovary?
What is the style?
Which type of root is used for cloning/propagation?
What is adventitious?
The xylem transports __________, and the phloem transports ________________.
What is water and food?
Which part of the leaf prevents it from collapsing?
What is a small netted vein?
Monocots are embryos with _________ cotyledon(s)?
What is one?
Which is not a characteristic of a vacuole?
A. Filled with fluid
B. Contains nuclei
C. Maintains shape of cell
D. Takes up most of the cell?
What is contains the nuclei?
What is the main function of the anther?
What is bears pollen?
Which type of root extends horizontally?
What is a lateral root?
Give an example of a stolon plant:
What is a strawberry or airplane plant?
Name and Define the three leaf arrangements:
What is Alternate (1 leaf at each node)
Opposite (leaved in pairs)
Whorled (3+ leaves per node)
The primary function of the seed is?
What is reproduction?
What small organelles are found in large numbers in the cytoplasm of a cell?
What are ribosomes?
What is the "fancy" term for the sepals that protect the young buds at the base of the flower?
What is the Calyx?
Grass is an example of what root system?
What is fibrous?
Which type of stem type has no obvious stem above or below ground?
What is acaulescent?
What are the three main tissue types of a leaf?
What is Epidermis, Mesophyll, and Veins?
Which type of fruit is formed from a single flower with many ovaries?
What is an aggregate?
Which cell structure has a double membrane?
What is the mitochondria?