Plant Basics
Photosynthesis
Plant Structure
Plant Groups
Fun Plant Facts
100

This green pigment helps plants absorb sunlight.

What is chlorophyll?

100

Plants take in this gas from the air.

What is carbon dioxide?

100

This part absorbs water from the soil.

What are roots?

100

Nonvascular plants like mosses belong to this group.

What are bryophytes?

100

The largest plants on Earth are these giant trees.

What are redwoods?

200

Plants make their own food using this process.

What is photosynthesis?

200

Plants release this gas during photosynthesis.

What is oxygen?

200

This part transports water and nutrients.

What is the stem?

200

Ferns reproduce using these instead of seeds.

What are spores?

200

This carnivorous plant snaps shut on insects.

What is the Venus flytrap?

300

The kingdom that includes mosses, ferns, and trees.

What is Plantae?

300

Most photosynthesis happens in this plant organ.

What is the leaf?

300

These structures contain seeds.

What are fruits?

300

Cone bearing plants such as pine trees.

What are gymnosperms?

300

Cacti are specially adapted to survive in this biome.

What is the desert?

400

These tiny openings on leaves allow gas exchange.

What is stomata?

400

This organelle is where photosynthesis occurs.

What is the chloroplast?

400

The male part of a flower.

What is the stamen?

400

Flowering plants are known by this scientific term.

What are angiosperms?

400

Bamboo is actually this type of plant.

What is grass?

500

The waxy outer layer that prevents water loss.

What is the cuticle?

500

The main energy source for photosynthesis.

What is sunlight?
500

The tissue that carries water upward in plants.

What is xylem?

500

Plants with vascular tissue belong to this major category.

What are vascular plants?

500

The world’s largest flower, famous for its smell.

What is Rafflesia?

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