Plant Tissues
Roots
Stems
Leaves
Monocot vs. Dicot
100

Contains stem cells

What is meristematic tissue?

100

An orange root vegetable

What is a carrot?

100

A light green stem vegetable

What is celery?

100

The main function of leaves

What is photosynthesis?

100

something that you learned about plants while reading this chapter

What is (name any fact from the first half of Module 12)?

200

The most common tissue of a plant, performs functions such as providing storage, support, and protection

What is ground tissue

200

One function of a root

What is absorbing water & nutrients? OR

What is anchoring the plant? OR

What is food storage?

200

One of the two basic types of stems; has bark

What is a woody stem?

200

The  3 ingredients necessary for photosynthesis

What are carbon dioxide, water, and sunlight?

200

The xylem in the root of a dicot usually from this shape

What is "X"?

300

Xylem & phloem are types of this tissue

What is vascular tissue?

300

The type of root system monocots usually have

What is fibrous root system?

300

Alternating areas of light and dark in a woody stem; if you count these, you can tell the plant's age

What are growth rings?

300

The type of venation when a leaf's veins all branch out from the midrib

What is pinnate venation?

300

The type of stem where vascular bundles form a ring around the outer part of the stem

What is a dicot?

400

The outer covering of a plant, providing a shield between the plant's interior and exterior environment

What is dermal tissue?

400

The part of the root just above the root cap where undifferentiated cells carry on mitosis

What is the meristematic region?

400

A specialized type of underground stem; onion is an example of this

What is a bulb?

400

The pattern of venation in a monocot plant

What is parallel venation?

400

The type of stem where the xylem and air spaces are arranged in a monkey face

What is monocot?

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