Leaves
Stems
Plant Reproduction
How do Plants Grow?
Growth
100
What is a leaf classified as?
What is an organ
100
Tubes that carry materials from the roots to the leaves.
What is xylem tissue.
100
The male part of the flower
What is the stamen
100
It protects a new plant
What is embyro?
100
A plant's growth depends on these two things
What is DNA and environment
200
What is the function of a leaf?
What is to make food and to protect the plant.
200
Tubes that carry sugar away from the roots to the leaves
What is phloem.
200
A yellow powder made in a tissue at the top of the stamen
What is pollen?
200
When a plant with red flowers pollinates with a plant with white flowers what does the offspring look like
What is a plant with pink flowers?
200
Ways that plants change their direction of growth in response to the environment
What is a tropism?
300
What do you call the outside layer of the leaf that protects it from the outside?
What is the epidermis.
300
What is the function of a plant's stem?
What is to hold leaves, fruit, and flowers and carry water and nutrients to leaves and other parts of the plant.
300
The female part of the flower
What is pistil?
300
Mosses and ferns use this to reproduce
What are spores?
300
A kind of chemical that affects plant's growth
What is a growth hormone?
400
What is the function of the tiny openings at the bottom of the leaf?
What is to let air in and out of the inner tissue.
400
Taproot and fibrous root
What are the two types of roots?
400
Moving pollen from the stamen to the pistil
What is pollination?
400
Plants that reproduce without sperm cells and egg cells and have only one parent
What is asexual reproduction?
400
A plant's reaction to a source of light
What is phototropism?
500
Photosynthesis takes place in the leaf. What does it make?
What is sugar?
500
Most water enters a plant through this part of the plant
What is root hairs
500
DNA stands for
What is deoxyribo nucleic acid
500
Two types of asexual reproduction
What is spores and runners and budding?
500
The three kinds of tropisms
What is gravitropism, phototropism, and thigmotropism?
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