Transport in Plants
Plant Energy
Plant Basics
Plant Structures
Plant Reproduction
100

The structure in plants that transports hormones, water and liquid sugar as well as supports the leaves.

What is the stem?

100
A plant is this because it makes its own food.
What is autotroph?
100
_____ are openings that allow water vapor and oxygen to be released from a plant.
What are stomata?
100

What is one function of the roots?

Absorb water

Absorb nutrients

Anchor the plant

100

The reproductive part of the plant.

What is the flower?

200
Vascular plants have these two types of transporting tissues.
What are xylem and phloem?
200
In which part of the plant is food made?
What is leaves?
200

These are used to open and close the stomata.

What is guard cell?

200
All the parts of the plant that are found above ground.
Shoot System
200

The stigma, style and ovary make up this female structure of the flower.

What is the pistil?
300
This carries water and minerals from the roots to the rest of the plant.
What is xylem?
300
Plants release this gas.
What is oxygen?
300

Factors that increase the rate of transpiration.

What is heat and wind?
300
What is the function of the stem?
What is support the plant?
300
The anther and the filament make up the male reproductive structure known as this.
What is stamen?
400

This structure transports liquid sugars from the leaves to the roots to be stored.

What is phloem?

400

Plants convert CO2 and H20 into what carbohydrate?

What is C6H12O6, Glucose?

400

Growth in response to a stimulus, controlled by plant hormones.

What are tropisms?

400
What is the function of the leaves?
What what is to make food?
400

This occurs when pollen is transferred from the stamen to the pistil.

What is pollination?

500

The movement of water from the roots through the stem, out of the stomata in leaves.

What is transpiration?

500

Plants convert light energy in to chemical energy called glucose.  Glucose is converted into what type of energy during what process?

(two part answer)

What is ATP during cellular respiration?

500

This term explains how seeds leave the parent plant.

What is seed dispersal?

500

This is has one main root and a radish is an examle.

What is tap root?

500

Occurs when pollen moves down the style to the ovary and fuses with the ovules.

What is fertilization?

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