Plant groups
Life cycles
Classes
Plant processes
Roots
100

What is a gymnosperm?

A seed that is not protected by fruit.

100

How many seasons are annuals alive?

1

100

How are dicots arranged?

In a circle.

100

What is photosynthesis?

The process of converting sunlight into energy for the plant.

100

What are roots main purpose?

To anchor the plant, absorb water and nutrients, and to store manufactured food.

200

What is an angiosperm?

A seed that is protected by a fruit.

200

How many seasons are a biennial alive?

2

200

How are monocots arranged?

They are scattered.

200

What is resporation?

The process of a plant using stored energy.

200

What are the four main parts of the root?

The primary root, the secondary root, the root hairs, and the root cap.

300

What does the word gymnosperm mean?

Naked seed

300

How many seasons are perennials alive? 

2 or more

300

What type of veins does a dicot have?

Netted

300

What is transpiration?

The movement and loss of water through evaporation?

300

What is a tap root system?

A system with one main root.

400

What does angiosperm mean?

Covered seed

400

What is an example of a biennial?

Carrot, parsley, onion, cabbage, hollyhock, and

Black-eyed Susan

400

What type of veins does a monocot have?

Parallel

400

What is the byproduct of photosynthesis?

Oxygen

400

What is fibrous root system?

System with many small roots.

500

What is a cotyledon?

An embryonic leaf which becomes the seed leaf.

500

What are the two classes of perennials?

Woody and herbaceous. 

500

What multiple are the flower parts in dicots?

Four or five

500

What is formed after plant respiration?

Carbon Dioxide and water

500

What are adventitious roots?

Roots that grow from the stem or leaf.

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