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Roots
Stems
Leaves
Flowers
100
These are the four major parts of a plant.
What is roots, stem, leaves and flower?
100
Three functions of the root.
What is anchor the plant, take up water/nutrients, and store food reserves?
100
This is the part of the plant vascular systems that takes water & nutrients UP from the roots.
What is the xylem?
100
This is the process by which leaves make food for the plant.
What is photosynthesis?
100
This is the male part of the flower, consisting of the anther & filament.
What is the stamen?
200
These are 3 cell organelles (parts) that are usually specific to plants.
What is cell wall, chloroplast & vacuole?
200
These are the three types of root systems.
What is fibrous, taproot and storage roots?
200
This is the part of the plant vascular system that bring sugars DOWN from the leaves throughout the rest of the plant.
What is phloem?
200
These are 3 parts of a leaf.
What is tip, margin, base, &/or petiole?
200
This is the female part of the flower, made up of the stigma, style & ovary.
What is the pistil?
300
These are the three types of soil particles.
What is sand, silt and clay?
300
These are the two types of roots.
What is primary and secondary?
300
The vascular system of this stem has xylem and phloem arranged in a circular pattern on the outside part of the stem.
What is dicotyledon?
300
This is how leaves can be used to distinguish between plant species.
What is making observations of leaf shape, margins, veins, base and tips?
300
This is the purpose of showy petals.
What is to attract insects or animals to aid in pollination?
400
In terms of size, this is the largest soil particle.
What is sand?
400
The cells responsible for the uptake of water and dissolved nutrients.
What is a root hair?
400
This is how rigid stems, such as woody plants and trees, derive their strength.
What is extra thick cell walls?
400
This is a leaf consisting of only one blade.
What is a simple leaf?
400
This is the part of the plant that develops into a fruit after fertilization.
What is the ovary?
500
In terms of size, this is the smallest soil particle.
What is clay?
500
This root system has a large, primary descending root with smaller secondary roots branching from it. Many weeds have these root systems.
What is a taproot?
500
These are the 3 main functions of the stems.
What is support plant leaves & flower; allows nutrients/sugars to move through the plant; stores food reserves; synthesizes sugars?
500
These are 3 functions of the leaf.
What is make/store food for the plant, cool the plant, & exchange gas with the atmosphere?
500
These are the 3 functions of a flower.
What is to produce seeds & fruit, produce pollen, & attract insects to aid in pollination?
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