Things that grow
Smelly Things
"Anything goes"
Blobs
Green Things
100
This is the part of a plant that gets water and nutrients from the ground.
What is roots.
100
This is a young plant that has just been fertilized.
What is embryo.
100
This is the process in which a plant makes its own food.
What is photosynthesis.
100
This is the part of a cell that protects the cell.
What is cell wall.
100
This is the hard part of a root that helps protect the root and helps it dig deeper in the ground.
What is root cap.
200
These represent the age of a tree because each year xylem dies and is replaced by new xylem.
What is rings.
200
This is the part of the plant that helps hold the petals up.
What is sepal.
200
This is the tissue that carries water up the plant from the roots to the leaves.
What is xylem.
200
This is the part of a cell that holds the cell together.
What is cell membrane.
200
This is the tissue that carries food down from the leaves to the rest of the plant.
What is phloem.
300
This is a plant that does not have tubes.
What is non-vascular.
300
This is the transfer of pollen from the stamen to the pistil.
What is pollination.
300
This is what causes a reaction.
What is stimulus.
300
This is the part of a plant cell that is the food making "factory".
What is chloroplast.
300
This is a plant with tubes that allows water to travel up and food to travel down.
What is vascular.
400
This is the part of a plant that stores food for the months where growth does not take place.
What is cambium.
400
This is when a seed "pops", or begins to grow and push out of the seed.
What is germination.
400
Organisms either have a ___________ or a ___________ depending on if they are a simple or complex organism.
What is brain and nerve net.
400
This is the part of a plant cell that is an energy producer.
What is mitochondria.
400
This is the process in which water leaves the tree and turns into water vapor.
What is transpiration.
500
These are holes, or pores, in plant leaves where water leaves from during transpiration.
What is stomata.
500
Name the four main parts of a flower.
What is petal, stamen, sepal, and pistil.
500
Name the three different types of neurons and what they do.
Sensory Neurons- allows an organism to sense things in their surrounding. Motor Neurons- cause you muscles to move. Inter-neurons- send messages between sensory and motor neurons.
500
This is the part of a plant cell that is filled with fluid and gives the cell its shape.
What is Vacuole.
500
This is the part of a plant that separates the xylem and the phloem.
What is cortex.
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