Germination and Dormancy
Dicots vs. Monocots
Photosynthesis
Respiration and Transpiration
Tropisms
100

The innate inhibition of germination even under favorable conditions to ensure seeds germinate at the right time for survival.

What is dormancy?

100

These have 1 cotyledon.

What are monocots?

100

Another word for the dark reactions

What is the Calvin Cycle?

100

High temp, low humidity and wind do what to transpiration

What is decrease?

100

The tropism allowing positive or negative growth orientation

What is gravitropism?
200

Not actually required for seed germination contrary to popular belief

What is sunlight?

200

Dicot floral components are in multiples of 

What is 4 or 5?

200

Is produced at the end of photosynthesis for the plant to use

What are sugars or photosynthates?

200

Respiration relies on this plant process to occur.

What is photosynthesis?

200

The plant hormone principally responsible for phototropism

What is Auxin

300

The primary root in germination, the first plant organ to appear upon germination

What is the radicle?

300

Another word or name for a seed.

What is an ovule or embryo?

300

Is cycled through light and dark reactions as chemical "energy"

What is ADP and/or ATP?

300

Cellular respiration in plants occurs in this cell organelle.

What is mitochondria?

300

The name for the growth tip of plants that allows for the dominance of growth from the tip toward the sun in positive phototropism

What is apical meristem?

400

The first step in seed germination after the dormancy requirement has been met.

What is water absorption or imbibition?

400

The name for seed leaves. 

What is cotyledon?

400

Is cycled through the light and dark reactions as a hydrogen and electron donor

What is NADP and/or NADPH?

400

The action by which water molecules use their cohesive and adhesive properties to move up a plant stem against gravity in transpiration. 

What is capillary action?

400

The proposed membrane bound grains of starch in root and apical cells that sink towards gravity 

What is statolith?

500

In epigeal germination, this part of the embryonic stem elongates, forcing the cotyledons above the soil. 

What is hypocotyl?

500

The primary function of the cotyledons of a dicot seed 

What is storage of "food" for early growth?

500

Is taken from the atmosphere to fuel part of the end product of photosynthesis

What is CO2 or carbon dioxide?

500

Respiration does this to glucose

What is oxidation?

500

The name of the modified stem that allows for thigmotropism in plants such as Mimosa pudica

What is pulvinus?

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