Flowers
Reproduction
Flowering Plants
Non-Flowering Plants
Processes
100

What is the second stage of a plant's life cycle called, when the plant breaks out of the seed and the roots begin to grow into the soil?

What is the sprouting stage.

100
The transfer of pollen from the anther to the stigma
What is Pollination
100

What is a tree that produces fruit called?

A flowering plant.

100
True or False. Root hairs absorb most of the water and minerals used by the plant.
True
100

Which has seeds in a fruit, an orange tree or a cypress tree?

An orange tree.

200

What is the third stage of a plant's life cycle called, when the plant is small, has only a few leaves, has a soft stem, and has small roots?

What is the seedling stage.

200
The structure that contains the embryo of the plant
What is the seed
200
The creeping stem of a grass plant
What is a stolon
200
This type of reproduction happens when a root, stem, or leaf produces a new plant
What is vegetative reproduction
200

Which has seeds found within its cone? An Orange tree or a Cypress tree?

A Cypress tree.

300
The term for an arrangement of flowers that have stems of nearly equal length emerging from a common point on the main stem
What is an umbel
300
True or False. The pistil is the female part of the flower.
True
300
Plant stems that are soft, succulent and non-woody are called:
herbaceous
300
What are the functions of the roots?
What is anchor the plant in soil, absorb water and minerals for plant growth, and store food.
300
This process is the opposite of photosynthesis
What is cellular respiration. Does not need sunlight
400
This type of flowers produce covered seeds, which are formed in the ovary of a flower.
What is angiosperms
400
The two types of seed disperals
What are agent and mechanical dispersal
400
Stems of this family differ from the stems of other plants because they are square.
What is the mint family?
400
The root absorbs water and minerals by
A. diffusion B. osmosis C. imbibition
400
The tiny holes in leaves through which air passes
What are stomata
500
Four ways that monocots and dicots differ from each other
What are the Number of cotyledons, venation, number of petals, and type of root system.
500
The process by which a male sperm cell from a pollen grain unites with a female egg cell in the ovary
What is Fertilization
500
The stem holds these two types of tissue that make up the transport system.
What are xylem and phloem
500
How plants store glucose
What is starch
500
The purpose of respiration
What is combining glucose with oxygen to make energy.
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