Organization of Life
Plant Anatomy
Tropism
Making Connections
Random fun: all about plants!
100

Hydrogen belongs to which level of the Hierarchical Level of Organization

Atom  (none of them)

100

true or false all plants are asexual?

false

100

Hydrotropism is when a plant moves toward the sun. True or False?

False

100

How do stoma aid in photosynthesis

Gather CO2 and releasing O2

100

The first type of aspirin, painkiller and fever reducer came from the tree bark of what type of tree?

Willow

200

A human belongs to which level of the Hierarchical Level of Organization

Organism

200

Stalk-like, male reproductive organ.

filament

200

What part of the plant reacts to water?

roots

200

How does the stem help in photosynthesis?

They can grow up using phototropism to gather more sunlight

200

Which rain forest's trees produce half of the world's oxygen supply?

Amazon

300

Your heart, lungs, and kidneys are examples of _________.

Organs

300

This part of the stem carries food back and forth throughout the plant.

Phloem

300

Why do plants have phototropism?

To better perform photosynthesis

300

How does pollen aid in the life of a plant?

Pollination

300

What is the fastest growing woody plant in the world? (They are in Thailand)

Bamboo

400

Digestive, Circulatory, and Excretory are all examples of

Body systems

400

This part of the stem brings water and minerals up and into the plant.

Xylem

400

A plant's stem growing up is a _________ response to geotropism

 Negative, gravity naturally pulls down to earth

400

Name one way plants could produce offspring if no bees or pollinators came to their flower

Wind

400

Vanilla flavouring comes from the pod of which flower? (Found in Thailand!)

A type of orchid!

500

Mitochondria belongs to which level of the Hierarchical Level of Organization

Organelle (below a cell)

500

What is the organ that collects CO2 in leaves? (must be plural form)

Stomata

500

Roots growing downward is an example of what

Positive gravitropism

500

What do flowers usually become, and WHY?

Fruit-- so animals eat it and spread the seeds

500

What is the oldest living species of plant (according to scientists)?

Gingko trees

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