Characteristics
Photosynthesis
Parts
Pollination
Responses
100
The green substance needed for a plant to make its own food.
What is chlorophyll?
100
Photosynthesis is the process by which plants make....
What is food?
100
This part, responsible for taking in water and dissolved minerals from the soil, is buried underground.
What is roots?
100
The stamen is composed of these 2 parts of a flower
What is anther and filament?
100
Response of plants to stimuli
What is Tropism?
200
These have stems roots and leaves.
What is vascular plants?
200
The first step of photosynthesis is to combine this gas with water.
What is Carbon Dioxide?
200
The main job is this part is to support the leaves. It's also important for carrying materials between roots and leaves.
What is the stem?
200
The pistil is composed of these parts.
What is Stigma and Ovary (Ovule & egg)?
200
Response of a plant to light
What is phototropism?
300
These have uncovered seeds.
What is gymnosperm?
300
The process of photosynthesis requires this energy.
What is sunlight?
300
This part is flat, thin, and green.
What is leaves?
300
When pollen from a flower is carried to the pistil of the same flower.
What is self-pollination?
300
response of a plant to water
What is hydrotropism?
400
The most common angiosperms.
What is flowering plants?
400
Plants give off this gas as a waste product.
What is Oxygen?
400
The carrot has this kind of system.
What is taproot?
400
The "food" of a seed
What is endosperm?
400
Response of a plant to gravity
What is geotropism?
500
The number of groups the plant kingdom is split into.
What is 2?
500
This simple sugar is a waste product of photosynthesis.
What is glucose?
500
This type of leaf is divided into leaflets
What is compound leaves?
500
A swollen ovary with 1 or more seeds
What is fruit?
500
Response of a plant to touch
What is thigmotropism?
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