Plant Classification
Plant structure
Aeroponics
Parts of the Flower
Other
100

The science of naming, describing, and classifying organisms.

What is Taxonomy?

100
Function of Roots

What is Anchor the plant in the soil and pull water and nutrients from the soil?

100

Aeroponics Definition

What is growing plants while they are suspended in the air and their roots are misted with nutrient-rich water?

100

This part of the flower protects the Flower Bud

What are the Sepals?

100

Photosynthesis Definition

What is the process by which green plants, algae, and some bacteria convert light energy into chemical energy in the form of glucose? 

200

The order of the plant hierarchical system.

What is Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species?

200

Function of Stems

What is to Support the plant, transport nutrients and water between the roots and leaves and also to store food?

200
4 Key components of Aeroponics

What are the Growing Chamber, Mist System, Water Reservoir, and the Pump?

200

This part of the flower attracts the pollinators.

What are the Petals?

200

Respiration Definition

What is the process by which plants convert glucose into energy (ATP) in the presence of oxygen?

300

All plants belong to this kingdom. 

What is Kingdom Plantae?

300

Function of Leaves

What is they are the main sight of photosynthesis, and they facilitate gas exchange through the stomata?

300

Aeroponics could be considered better than traditional gardening for these reasons. (There are 5)

What are Faster Growth Rates, Water Efficient, Space Saving, Reduced Pesticide Use, and Year Round Gardening?

300

This part of the flower consists of the female reproductive parts, the stigma, style, and ovary.

What is the Pistil?

300

Transpiration Definition

What is the process by which water vapor is released from plant leaves into the atmosphere?

400

Plants in this group require moist environments, they lack true roots, stems, and leaves. 

What are Bryophytes?

400

Flower Function

What is the Reproductive structures that facilitate pollination and seed production?

400

The misting system recycles water, resulting in the use of _____ less water than conventional Gardening.

What is 90% Less?

400

This part of the flower consists of the male reproductive parts, the anther and filament. 

What is the stamen?

400

The equation for photosynthesis.

6CO2 + 6H2O + Light Energy ----> C6H12O6 + 6O2

500

Plants in this group produce flowers and fruits, and this group is also the most diverse and abundant group of plants. 

What are Angiosperms?

500

Fruits Function

What is to protect and disperse seeds?

500

Because it saves space, vertical aeroponics systems are ideal for _____ Environments where space could be limited. 

What are Urban Environments?

500

These are organelles where photosynthesis takes place. 

What are the Chloroplasts?

500

THe Equation for Respiration

C6H12O6 + 6O2 --->6CO2 + 6H2O + ATP

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