Plant Structures
Plant Structures 2
Plant Taxonomy
Plant Processes
100

The above ground structure that connects the roots to the leaves

What is the stem or shoot?

100

The part of the flower that is brightly colored and helps attract insects

What is the petal?

100

This group involves low growing plants that have some stem, root, and leaf parts.

What are mosses?

100

The food chain actually stars with this

what is the sun?

200

Small openings in the surfaces of most plant leaves

what is stomata

200

This part's primary job is to protect the seeds

What is the fruit?

200

This group has no roots, stems, or leaves.

What is the algae group?

200

This process occurs in the chloroplasts and uses chlorophyll to absorb light energy

What is photosynthesis?

300

Major site for photosynthesis 

what are leaves

300

DAILY DOUBLE

This material is responsible for giving plants their color

What is chlorophyll? 

300

The process that occurs when pollen grains land on a female plant structure of a plant in the same species

what is pollination

300

This part of the plant absorbs water and nutrients that move upward through the vascular tissue

What is the root?

400

Plants that lack specialized tissues for transporting water and nutrients 

what is a nonvascular plant

400

Chlorophyll can be found inside this organelle

What are chloroplasts?

400

Occurs when only one parent organism or part of that organism, like a stem or leaf, produces a new organism

What is asexual reproduction?

400

Photosynthesis is the process of using light energy, carbon dioxide, and water to produce

What is glucose and oxygen?

500

These have specialized tissues that transport water and nutrients throughout the plant

What is a vascular plant?

500
The reproductive part of the fern

What are spores?

500

This taxonomy group produces needle-like leaves and cones.

What are conifers?

500

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The meaning of ATP

What is adenosine triphosphate?

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