Plant Tropisms
Plant Reproduction
Plant Transport
Photosynthesis/Cellular Respiration
Body Systems
100

What is the phenomenon that is causing the bean seedling to bend 

What is phototropism

100

What is the primary function of a flower in a plant?

What is to reproduce

100

In what direction does phloem transport.

What is up and down or bidirectional.

100

What part of the cell is photosynthesis taking place in? 

What is chloroplast...

100

The levels of organization from small and simple to BIG and COMPLEX are....

What is cell, tissue, organ, organ system, organism

200

 The Venus flytrap (Dionaea muscipula) is a carnivorous plant that quickly

responds to the presence of insects when they crawl across the surface of its

specialized leaves.  This quick response to the touching of the plant is called –

What is thigmotropism

200

Name the male part of the flower and what it consists of. 

What is the Stamen and anther, filament

200

These structures are responsible for anchoring the plant and absorbing water

What is roots

200

What part of the cell is cellular respiration taking place in?

What is Mitochondria...

200

System 1: Exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide within the body. System 2: Transports gases to the cells of the body.

What is respiratory and circulatory

300


  1. There are positive and negative tropisms. A positive tropism is a plant’s roots growing downward in response to gravity. This is an example of what tropism?

What is geotropism/ gravitropism

300

Name the female reproductive part of a flower and the structures that it consists of


What is the Pistil and stigma, style, ovary...

300

What transports water and nutrients throughout the plant?

What is Xylem...

300

Which biomolecule is present in the products of photosynthesis?

What is carbohydrate

300

Coracias garrulus is a blue bird with an orange-brown back. The offspring of this bird have an effective defense mechanism. The young birds vomit and cover themselves in a foul-smelling orange liquid when they sense a threat by predators. Which two systems alert the young bird to the danger and help produce the vomit it uses as a defense?

What is Nervous and digestive systems

400




You must explain to get full credit...


What is answer choice B. 

400

 Students studying the interaction among the reproductive parts of flowering plants make the graphic organizer shown. 

Which terms best complete the numbered blanks in the flowchart?



What is D 1)petals 2)stigma 3)ovule

400

A chart of some plant systems and functions is shown.


Which system interactions are dependent on the plants ability to respond to the direction of light?

What is option 4

400

The process by which plants convert light energy into chemical energy

What is Photosynthesis...

400

A mosquito lands on your skin and bites you. The signal travels to your spinal cord and onto your brain. In response, you start to scratch the itch. What body systems are involved?

What is integumentary and nervous system

500

Students set up a controlled experiment by growing the same type of seedlings in two different locations.  After a period of time, the students observed the seedlings and recorded their observations in the table shown

What caused the shoots of the seedlings on the windowsill to bend toward the window? Hint there is a hormone that pertains to this...

What is auxin hormone that is produced in response to a light stimulus or phototropism.

500

 A corn plant produces both male and female flowers. The male flower forms the tassel and the female flower forms the ear of corn. The silks that emerge from the ear are the stigma of the female flower. Each silk leads to an ovule that can become a corn seed.


Which of these must happen for corn seeds to develop on the ear? You must explain to your teacher for full credit...

A. More tassels than silks need to be present on the same plant.

B. Pollen grains must fall from tassels and land on the silks of the ear.

C. Pollen must be transported from the tassel to the silk through the phloem.

D. The tassels must come into direct contact with the silks of the ear.



What is answer choice B

500

What evidence correctly describes the interaction of the root and shoot systems during nutrient transport? FOR THE FULL CREDIT NAME THE TISSUES ASSOCIATED WITH THE TRANSPORT

A. The leaves take in water and nitrogen, which are then transported to the rest of the plant through vascular tissues. 

B. The roots take in water and sugar, which are then transported to the rest of the plant through vascular tissues.

C. The leaves take in water and the roots produce nitrogen that are transported to the rest of the plant through vascular tissues. 

D. The roots take in water and the leaves produce sugar that are transported to the rest of the plant through vascular tissues.



What is answer choice D xylem and phloem

500

 What are the energy inputs and outputs of cellular respiration and photosynthesis? Must explain why you chose your answer choice for the 500 pts.

 

What is answer choice B. 

500

During the final stages of human gestation, receptors for the hormone oxytocin increase on the smooth muscle cells of the uterus. The release of oxytocin during labor stimulates the smooth muscle tissue in the wall of the uterus. The vigorous contraction of the uterine smooth muscle helps push the baby through the birth canal so that delivery can occur. This process involves the interaction of which organ systems?

What is endocrine, muscular and reproductive

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