The 6 parts of a plant
The Kingdom of all plants
What is Plantae
The Difference between a Perfect and Imperfect Flower
What are male and female reproductive organs?
Major Site of Food production in Plants
What are the leaves?
The special kind of root on a Potato Plant
What is a Tuber?
The number of growing seasons an Annual Plant is alive
What is 1?
The number of growing seasons a Perennial Plant is alive
What is more than 2?
The 3 male parts of a flower
What are Stamen, Anther, and Filament?
The 4 ways that leaves can be described
What are Veins, Edges, Shape, and arrangement?
The purpose of the Phloem
What is to transport sugar from the leaves to the rest of the plant?
Description of a gymnosperm plant
What is a naked seed producing plant?
Description of an Angiosperm Plant
What are plants that produce flowers and seeds enclosed within a fruit?
The 4 female parts of a flower
What are the Pistil, Ovary, Stigma, Style?
Process which converts sunlight to chemical energy in the leaves
What is Photosynthesis?
The purpose of the xylem
2 specific examples of a gymnosperm plant
What is Conifer, Pine, Spruce, or Cedar?
2 specific examples of an angiosperm plant
Purpose of the Flower
What is Reproduction of the plant, attracting pollinators, produce seeds and fruit, and dispersal of seeds?
3 ways that leaves can be arranged on the stem
What is Alternate, Opposite, and Whorled?
2 major types of root Systems?
What is the tap root system and fibrous Root system?
3 characteristics of a Monocotyledon?
What is 1 seed leaf, parallel veined leaves, floral parts in multiples of 3, fibrous root systems?
3 characteristics of a Dicotyledon
What are 2 seed leaves, veins net like, taproot system, and floral parts in multiples of 4 or 5?
The inflorescence of a flower
What is the arrangement and development of flowers on a plants main stem or system of branches?
Chemical that makes the plant green
What is Chloroplast?
2 purposes of Roots
What is to Anchor the plant into the soil and absorb water and nutrients from the soil?