Scientific names
State flowers
Anatomy of a Plant
Phytochemistry :))))))
Plant species
100

Acer rubrum

Red Maple


100

Massachusetts

Mayflower


100

This is the term for the first leaves to appear from a seed.


Cotyledon


100

Chemical produced by photosynthesis that serves as the main source of energy and reactant for cellular respiration. 

Glucose


100


oak

(Quercus)

200

Coffea canephora

Coffee


200

California

California poppy


200

The ___ and ___ respectively are the male and female reproductive parts of a flower.

Stamen and Pistil


200

These valuable, volatile chemicals are produced via distillation of raw plant material.

Essential oils/volatile oils/ethereal oils/aetheroleum


200

This tree produces sap that is harvested to make syrup.


Maple

(Acer)

300

Malus domestica

Apple tree


300

Rhode Island

violet


300

Chlorophyll is found in this part of a plant's cells.

Chloroplast


300

This flammable, poisonous fluid is extracted via the distillation of pine tree resin. It has historically been used in paints, lamp oils, and folk medicine.

Turpentine


300


Snake plant 

(Dracaena trifasciata)

400

Toxicodendron radicans

Poison ivy


400

Vermont

Red clover


400

A rigid structure surrounding plant cells, composed of cellulose, providing structural support.

Cell wall

400

This is the chemical formula for glucose, a chemical integral to photosynthesis and cellular respiration in plants (for 2x points, give molar mass as well!)

C6H12O6

180.156 g/mol


400



Peace Lily

(Spathiphyllum cochlearispathum, etc.)

500

Atropa belladonna

Deadly Nightshade


500

Connecticut

Mountain Laurel or Michaela Petit's Four o'clocks 


500

Gases enter the leaves of a plant through these tiny pores. 

Stomata

500

This broad class of chemicals contain at least one nitrogen atom, and can have strong medicinal or toxic properties. Examples include atropine, hyoscyamine, and morphine. 

Alkaloids


500


Tea plant 

(Camellia sinensis)

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