Anatomy
Reproduction
Flowers
Seeds
Photosynthesis
100
Where most water absorption occurs.
What are roots?
100
It's inside pollen.
What is sperm?
100
They attract pollinators.
What are petals?
100
The protective outer layer of the seed.
What is the seed coat?
100
The type of energy needed for photosynthesis.
What is light?
200
One transports water and the other transports sugars, in that order.
What are xylem and phloem.
200
When a young plant first begins to grow.
What is germination?
200
It protects the flower before it blooms.
What is the sepal?
200
The nutritious tissue in the seed.
What is the endosperm?
200
The two gasses involved in photosynthesis.
What are oxygen and carbon dioxide?
300
Herbaceous dermal tissue.
What is epidermis?
300
The process when the zygote is created.
What is fertilization?
300
The three parts of the pistil.
What are the stigma, style, and ovary.
300
Another word for seed leaf.
What is cotyledon?
300
It absorbs light energy from the sun.
What is chlorophyll?
400
It may serve as a nutrient storage area.
What is ground tissue?
400
Insects or wind may help this to happen.
What is pollination?
400
It's attached to the anther.
What is the filament?
400
They grow leaves with branching veins.
What are dicots?
400
The type of nutrient produced during photosynthesis.
What are carbohydrates?
500
Where the petiole meets the stem.
What is a node?
500
The making of male and female spores.
What is gamete production?
500
The female part that catches the pollen.
What is the stigma?
500
They grow fibrous roots.
What are monocots?
500
The correct equation for photosynthesis ingredients and products.
What is water + carbon dioxide + sunlight --> glucose + oxygen
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