Hormones
Plant Growth
Reproduction
Flower Structures
Misc.
100

What plant hormone helps fruit ripen?

Ethylene

100

Give an example of positive gravitropism?

Roots

100

Where do gymnosperms produce seeds?

Cones

100

What is the leafy part near the petals of a flower that helps protect the blossom?

Sepal

100

True or False: A day neutral plant is dependent on the length of the day.

False

200

What hormone allows cells to grow larger?

Auxins

200

What tropism is demonstrated when a vine wraps around a wooden structure?

Thigmotropism

200

In a moss plant where are spores produced?

The capsule

200

What allows gametes to flow through the style to the ovary?

Pollen Tube

200

What is the alternation of generations?

The continual back and forth between gametophyte and sporophyte structures.

300

What hormone helps plant cells divide?

Cytokinins 

300

What do day neutral plants depend on in order to bloom?

Outside conditions (Temperature, amount of precipitation, etc)

300

What does an ovary in an angiosperm become?

Fruit

300

What is the sticky part of the carpel that catches pollen?

Stigma

300

If a plant needs 13 hours of darkness would it be considered a short day plant or a long day plant?

Short-day Plant

400

What hormone inhibits (prevents) other hormones?

Abscisic Acids

400

When a plant grows in the direction of the light what tropism is it exhibiting?

Positive Phototropism

400

Why would a seedless plant need water for fertilization?

So that the sperm can swim to the egg.

400

What is the male part of the plant called and what is the female part of the plant called?

Male: Stamen

Female: Carpel

400

What does the carpel part of the plant consist of?

Stigma, Style, Ovary

500

What hormones would affect plant shape?

Auxins and Cytokinins

500

What do short day plants and long day plants depend on?

The amount of darkness they receive.

500

What is the dominant phase in a fern?

Sporophyte

500

What structural portion of the flower produces pollen?

Anther

500

Give 2 reasons, backed by biblical evidence, why God created plants.

Decorative purposes.

To meet physical needs.

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