Plant Food
Vascular or Nonvascular
Plants Reproduce
Cellular
Review
100

A process used by plants to make their own food.

What is photosynthesis?

100

A group of cells that works together in an organism to perform a specific function.

What is tissue?

100

Most plants can reproduce this way.

What is from seeds?

100

This structure in the leaves of a plant contain chlorophyll that absorbs the energy from sunlight.

What are chloroplasts?

100

What are eukaryotes, bacteria, and archaea.

What are the three domains?

200

The energy used to change water and carbon dioxide into glucose and oxygen.

What is energy from sunlight?

200

It brings food made in the leaves to all parts of the plant.

What is phloem tissue?

200

Reproduction from a part of a plant, such as a stem or root.

What is vegetative reproduction?

200

This structure is located in the center of the plant cell can store water and other nutrients.

What is a vacuole?

200

A cell that does not have a nucleus.

What is a prokaryotic cell?

300

A form of sugar that is the plant's food.

What is glucose?

300
Cells that join together to form tube-like structures that allow fluids to move through the plant.

What is vascular tissue?

300

A single cell that can grow into a new plant.

What is a spore?

300

This is the smallest unit of living organisms.

What is the cell?

300

Structure that surrounds the cell membrane and helps the cell to keep its shape.

What is the cell wall?

400

Tiny openings in the undersides of leaves.

What is stomata?

400

It brings water and nutrients from the roots, through the stem, and into the leaves of the plant.

What is the function of xylem tissue?

400

A ginger plant is a type of this underground stem.

What is a rhizome?

400

Two examples of nonvascular plants.

What are mosses and ferns?

400

Structures in the cell that convert food into energy.

What are mitochondria?

500

Ingredients needed for plants to make their own food in the process of photosynthesis.

What are water, carbon dioxide, and energy from sunlight?

500

Plants such as trees, grasses, and ferns.

What are examples of vascular plants.

500

Garlic and onions are examples of this underground stem.

What is a bulb?

500

This gas is not necessary for plants and leaves the leaf through its tiny openings.

What is oxygen?

500

Cell structure in animal, plant, fungus and protist cells that controls many of the functions of the cell.

What is the nucleus?

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