Leaf Anatomy
Flower Anatomy
Leaf Processes
Flower Processes
Miscellaneous
100

What is the tip of the leaf called (the very top portion)?

Apex

100

What is the male flower part also called?

Stamen

100

What is the main process that takes place in the leaf?

Photosynthesis

100

What is the overall purpose of a flower?

Reproduction

100

What is the long stalky portion of the pistil called? This is where pollen slides down to the ovary.

Style

200

What is the central vein in the middle of the leaf called?

Midrib

200

What is the female flower part called?

Pistil

200

Where, specifically, does photosynthesis take place in the leaf?

Chloroplast

200

Once fertilized, the ovary becomes the ________ of the plant.

Fruit

200

A flower that is missing either a pistil or stamen is called a(n)...

Imperfect Flower/Incomplete Flower

300
What is the outer edge of the leaf called?

Margin

300

What are the modified leaves that surround the reproductive organs called? Hint: They are normally colorful and fragrant!

Petals

300

What is the name of the green pigment that turns the plant green? It is contained within the chloroplast.

Chlorophyll

300

Once fertilized, the ovules become the ______________ of the plant.

Seeds

300

A flower that contains all four parts (pistil, stamen, petals, sepals) is called a...

Perfect Flower/ Complete Flower

400

What leaf part is the site of photosynthesis? It also contains chlorophyll to make the plant green.

Chloroplast

400

What are the modified leaves that surround and protect the flower bud called?

Sepals

400

What is the purpose of the stomata?

Breathing and transpiration (of water and gases)

400

Where is pollen produced in the flower?

Anther (part of the stamen)

400

The small stalk that connects the leaf blade to the main stem is called the...

Petiole

500

What is the "skin" of the leaf called? It helps prevent the loss of moisture.

Epidermis

500

What does a "perfect flower" contain

Both male and female parts

500

What controls the opening and closing of the stomata?

Guard cells

500

Where do pollinators carry the pollen to (where on the flower does the pollen get placed)?

Stigma

500

Why are flowers colorful and fragrant?

To attract pollinators

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