Transport in the Xylem of Plants
Transport in the Phloem of Plants
Growth of Plants
Reproduction in Plants
Bonus
100

The loss of water vapor from the stems and leaves of plants

What is transportation

100

The living tissue that transports the soluble organic compounds made during photosynthesis and known as photosynthates, in particular, the sugar sucrose, to parts of the plant where needed.

What is phloem

100

Tissues in a plant consisting of undifferentiated cells capable of indeterminate growth

What is meristems

100

These are the three main steps in plant reproduction.

What is Pollination, Fertilization, and Seed Dispersal.

100

Pores on the underside of the leaf which facilitate gas exchange (needed for photosynthesis)

What is Stomata

200

Tissue in vascular plants that helps provide support and conducts water and nutrients upward from the roots

What is Xylem

200

Long and narrow cells that are connected together to form tubes

What is sieve tubes

200

Give rise to primary growth (lengthening) and occurs at the tips of the roots and shoots

What is apical meristems

200

These are three main ways that plant can reproduce.

What is Vegetative propagation, Spore formations, Pollen transfer

200

The part of the seed that stores food and nutrients.

What is the Cotelydon

300

As water molecules move up the xylem via capillary action, they pull inward on the xylem walls to generate further tension

What is adhesion in xylem

300

Provide metabolic support for sieve element cells and facilitate the loading and unloading of materials at source and sink

What is companion cells

300

Hormone that is pumped to areas where growth is needed.

What is Auxin

300

Name one specialized condition some seeds need for germination.

Fire, digestion, freeze, scarring, washing

300

Transport vessels that combine to form a vascular bundle in higher order plants

What are Xylem and phloem

400

Causes water molecules to be dragged up the xylem towards the leaves in a continuous stream

What is Transpiration Pull

400

Areas where sugars and amino acids are loaded into the phloem

What are sources

400

Plants growing toward a light source is called this.

What is Phototropism

400

These are the 4 condition needed for germination to occur.

What is Oxygen, Water, Temperature, pH

400

The region in which Plant growth is initiated.

What is meristems

500

Plants that can tolerate dry conditions (such as deserts) due to the presence of a number of adaptations

What is Xerophytes

500

Where the sugars and amino acids are unloaded and used

What are sinks

500

A technique used to produce large numbers of identical plants (clones) from a selected stock plant

What is Micropropagation

500

This is the hormone that triggers germination in seeds.

What is Gibberellin

500

The phytochome triggers flowering in most plants.

What is pFR

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