Alternation of generation
Plant adaption
Monocots
Fruits
Root system
100


This organism is where fertilized egg develops and nourished while attached to the parent plant. What is it?


Embryo

100


How do plants obtain resources?


Their roots, stems and leaves.


100

How many flower parts are in a monocot? 

three or multiples of three.

100

What is an example of a pepo? 

squirting cucumber 

100

formed from stem.

What is Adventitious roots?

200


This alternation of generation produces egg and sperm. 


What is haploid generation?


200


What are the different shapes of structures for plants?



pine tree needles,

succulent plants-cactus stems.


200

How many cotyledon do monocots have?

one/single

200

Why are seeds enclosed in fruit?

Easy dispersal 

200

What kind of roots don't have a true root?

Adventitious roots 

300


This alternation of generation only produces spore.



What is diploid generations?


300


What helps the plants with moisture balance?



Waxy curticle, stomata and guard cells, timing, different shapes of structures.


300

What do the vascular bundles in monocots make up?

the veins 

300

One-seed with a stony endocarp, fleshy mesocarp, and a thin exocarp.

What is a Drupe? 

300

What is an example of a Fibrous Root? 

Grasses, Leek, or Corn 

400


These are alternation of generations.



What are haploid and diploid

generation?


400


What are the four challenges for Terrestrial life face?



Maintain water, Obtaining resources, Support, and reproduction & dispersal of offspring.


400

parallel veins in the leaves.

What is a monocot?

400

Developed from flower with inferior ovary and compound pistil. 

What is a pome? 

400

What is the root function?

Absorption, anchoring, storage, vegetation reproduction and competition. 

500


These are protection from moisture loss.



What are gametes and

embryos?


500


How do plants exhibit certain properties that have to do with the timing of their climate?



They use all their energy when water is abundant and produce the energy they need to supply the process.


500

What kind of root system does a monocot have?

Fibrous root system 

500

All parts of pericarp are fleshy except exocarp. 

What is a berry? 

500

How does Adventitious Roots give plants an advantage? 

Improves their chances of growth and survival.

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