Plants and Water
Plant Growth
Insectivorous Plants
Vegetative Reproduction
Sexual Reproduction
100

This process uses water along with carbon dioxide and the sun to make food.

What is Photosynthesis?

100

Most growth happens in this type of tissue

What is meristematic tissue?

100

Insectivorous Plants are sometimes called this

What are carnivorous plants?

100

Define Vegetative reproduction

Asexual reproduction
100

The part of the stem that holds the flower

What is the pedicel?
200

This pressure keeps the plant and especially the stems and leaves stiff.

What is Turgor pressure?

200

Controlling mitosis and regulating plant cell development are accomplished by these chemicals

What are hormones?

200

This is the main way that insectivorous plans produce food.

What is photosynthesis?

200

A strawberry plant produces these above-ground stems to vegetatively reproduce.

What are runners?

200

The green leaf-like structures above the pedicel.

What are the sepals?
300

The process by which specialized enzymes with the addition of water break down large molecules.

What is hydrolysis?

300

This was the first group of plant hormones discovered and they regulate the development of cells and alter the amount they elongate.

What are auxins?

300

Insectivorous plants have been designed by God to live in what type of environment.

What is mineral-poor soil?

300

Farmers often use this method to propagate their blackberry plants.

What is stem cutting?

300

These are the male reproductive organs of the flower.

What are the stamens?

400

Plants rely heavily on this process to move water and other dissolved materials throughout the plant.

What is transportation?

400

A growth response to light

What is phototropism?

400

The venus flytrap is an example of this type of movement.

What is nastic movement?

400

In this process, a stem is cut from one plant and attached to another.

What is grafting?

400

The female reproductive organ in a flower.

What is the carpel?

500

This happens when cells near the base of the flower change their turgeor pressure.

What is nastic movement?

500

A growth response to touch

What is thigmotropism?

500

The most important raw material that a plant needs for biosynthesis.

What is nitrogen?

500

In grafting, the stem and plant to which it is attached are called what?

What are the scion and the stock?

500

This type of flower has either stamens or carpels, but not both.

What are imperfect flowers?

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