The 4 main organs of plants
What are Roots, stems, flowers, and leaves?
What is germination rate?
Protects the reproductive organs from external threats
What are petals?
Leaves produce this which is food for the plant
What is sugar/glucose?
The two colors of FFA (be specific)
What is National Blue and Corn Gold
cabbage, spinach, and kale all produce food for the plant. We know this because they are examples of this.
What are leaves?
The part of the seed that protects it from external threats.
What is the seed coat?
Refers to all the male parts of the flower
What is the stamen?
Leaves are dried out and their sugar is used to produce this common drink: known for its "relaxing and healing properties"
What is tea?
What is Career Development Event (CDE)
The reason that flowers are colorful
What is attracting insects
The main food storage for the seed
What is the cotyledon?
A female part of the flower that collects pollen and sends it down the pollen tube.
What is the stigma?
What is chlorophyll?
This 5 paragraph document lays out the values and mission of FFA. Written by E.M. Tiffany
What is the FFA Creed?
This plant organ transports nutrients and sugars throughout the plant
What is the stem?
What is water, oxygen, and heat?
Male part of the flower that holds the anther. It creates pollen and sends it up to be distributed.
What is the filament?
The two colors that help plants grow compared to the rest of the visible spectrum.
What are blue and red?
This symbol represents the reporter
What is the US flag?
This plant organ is sometimes enlarged for storing food. Think: sweet potato or carrot.
What are roots
The part of the seed that will eventually become the root
What is the radical?
Small leaf that protects the flower as it's forming
What is the sepal?
Refers to any light that we can see.
What is visible light?
This is the city that holds the National FFA convention. (hint: Hoosier State)
What is Indianapolis?