Plant Cells
Parts of the Plant
Nutrition
General Plants
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100

Which organelle (only found in plant cells) protects the cell and provides it with rigid structure

Cell Wall

100

This part of the plant allows the plant to perform photosynthesis

Leaves

100

What is the name for the process of using energy from the sun to create carbohydrates (sugars)

Photosynthesis

100

This process allows the male and female gametes to come into contact through the transport of pollen.

Pollination

100

What are the 4 layers or "spheres" of Earth?

Geosphere, Hydrosphere, Atmosphere, Biosphere

200

Are plant cells eukaryotic or prokaryotic?

Eukaryotic

200

This part of the plant is attached to the ground and absorbs mineral salts and water.

Roots

200

Which part of the plant absorbs carbon dioxide from the air for photosynthesis?

Leaves

200

True or False: Plants are heterotrophic organisms that do not form organs.

False, plants are autotrophic, and the roots, stem and leaves function as organs

200

Any living being that can cause disease is called a __________.

Pathogen

300

Which organelle allows the plant to perform photosynthesis?

Chloroplasts

300

This part of the plant covers and protects the seeds. It also attracts animals eat it and to disperse the seeds.

Fruit

300

A living being that performs photosynthesis has this type of nutrition.

Autotrophic

300

Which type of plant movement deals with plant growth and takes a very long time.

Tropism

300

Which of the 5 kingdoms of life contains all prokaryotes?

Monera

400

True or False: Plant cells form tissues and organs, but not organ systems.

True

400

This part gives the plant structure and support. It also allows water and minerals to move up to the leaves.

Stem

400

Which 2 products are created during photosynthesis?

Oxygen and carbohydrates (sugars)

400

Bulbs, tubers, rhizomes and stolons are examples of what?

Buds

400

In the animal kingdom, are there more vertebrates or invertebrates.

Invertebrates

500

This organelle functions as a large space that the plant can fill with water or other substances.

Central Vacuole

500

These are small holes, or openings, in the leaf. They allow different substances in and out.

Stomata

500

What are the three primary things that a plant needs for photosynthesis?

Water, carbon dioxide and sunlight

500

Which type of plant interaction includes short, temporary movements based on stimuli.

Nastic Movements

500

What type of vertebrates are marsupials and monotremes?

Mammals

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