Processes in Plants
Know your plants
Structure of plants
Leaves
Biology
100

The process of converting sunlight into chemical energy

What is photosynthesis?

100

A plant that develops from a seed and produces new seeds in a single growing season

What is an annual?

100

Leaves, stems and flowers belong to this plant system

What is the shoot system?

100

The stalk that attaches the leaf to the stem

What is the petiole?

100

The field of biology that includes the study of animals

What is zoology?

200

The process in which water vapor is lost from the leaves of plants

What is transpiration?

200

Plants that live from year to year

What is a perennial?

200

Plants that do not produce wood and whose stems remain soft

What are herbaceous plants?

200

The flat portion of the leaf

What is the blade?

200

The field of biology that includes the study of plants

What is botany?

300

The process of breaking down an energy source to release usable energy

What is cellular respiration?

300

Plants that lives through 2 growing seasons to complete its life cycle

What is a biennial?

300

The horizontal creeping stem of grass plant that grows above ground

What is a stolon?
300

The edge of the leaf

What is the margin?

300

The place where an organism lives

What is a habitat?

400

Pressure produced by water within a cell

What is turgor?

400

The most important group of plants on Earth

What is the grass family?

400

The carbohydrate found in plant cell walls that gives it strength

What is cellulose?

400

The large central vein

What is the midrib?

400

The liquid found in the leaves, stems and roots of plants

What is sap?

500

On a sunny day, rapid transpiration will have this effect on a plant

What is wilting?

500

Samaras are the winged fruits of this tree

What is the maple tree?

500

Rigid cell walls, chloroplasts and large vacuoles are specific to these type of cells

What are plant cells?

500

A vein pattern that resembles a feather, with one main vein and lateral veins branching off the main vein

What is pinnate?

500

Organisms that make their own food

What is an autotroph?

600

The single most important factor affecting the rate of photosynthesis

What is the intensity of sunlight?

600

Plants that trap and digest insects to obtain nitrogen

What are carnivorous plants?

600

Cork, parenchyma and epidermal tissue are 3 examples of this type of tissue

What is structural tissue?

600

Trees that lose their leaves each fall

What is deciduous?

600

Another name for grasses

What are graminoids?

700

The products of photosynthesis. (think equation)

What are glucose and oxygen

700
The 3 most common poisonous plants are members of this family

What is the cashew family?

700

A special layer of cells that severs the petiole from the branch in deciduous trees

What is the abscission layer?

700
Leaves that have more than one blade per petiole

What is compound?

700

Flowering seed plants whose flowers produce seeds covered by fruits

What are angiosperms?

800

Excess glucose is stored in this form in a plant.

What is a starch?

800

The tree family that has the largest deciduous trees in America

What are the sycamores?

800

Plant tissue that produces new tissue for growth and repair

What is meristematic tissue?

800

The middle layer of a leaf where the majority of photosynthesis occurs

What is the mesophyll?

900

The form of sugar that is transported throughout a plant.

What is sucrose?

900

Blackberries, raspberries, almonds and apples are part of this flowering plant family.

What is the rose family?

900

Structure where food is stored in a seed until it starts to grow.

What is a cotyledon?

900

Leaves that do not have a petiole

What is sessile?

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