Roots
Stems
Leaves
Flowers
Seeds
Fruits
100

This is the main function of the roots of a plant. 

What is anchoring the plant?

100
This is the main function of the stem of the plant.

What is distribution of water and food to the plant?

100

This is the process that plants go through to create energy.

What is photosynthesis?

100

This is the main function of flowers. 

What is sexual reproduction of plants?

100

This is the main function of the seed of a plant. 

What is the method of dispersal for plants? 

100

This is the main function of the fruit of a angiosperm plant. 

What is protection of the seed?

200

Name one other function of the roots besides anchoring the plant. 

What is absorbing water?

What is absorbing minerals?

What is storing food?

200

The stem forms what major structure of the plant?

What is the above ground structure?

200

The energy created from photosynthesis is used for what other functions?

What is reproduction and growth?

200
These two parts are needed to make a flower complete?

What are a stamen and a pistil?

200

Seeds consist of two layers, this is the name of the inner layer. 

What is the inner embryo? 

200

Fruits vary many different ways, name two of the ways that fruits can vary in plants species to species. 

What is color, form, size, texture, or number?

300

Name the three classifications of roots. 

What are taproots, storage roots, and fibrous roots?

300

These are two of the four classifications of branches? 

What is simple, branched, climbing, or creeping?

300

These are the three main parts of a complete leaf?

What is the blade, petiole, and stipule?

300

Stamen are the _____ part of the plant and the pistil is the _______ part of the plant. 

What is Male and Female?

300

Plants seeds can come in many different forms, name two ways that plants can vary.

What is color, texture, longevity, size, or method of dispersal?

300

Fruits are divided into two large categories, they are known as... 

What are fleshy and dry fruits?

400

Name the three parts of a root system.

What is the primary root(tap root), secondary root(rootlets) and fibrous roots?

400

Some stems are adapted to store this, some examples of such plants are tubers, corms, bulbs and rhizomes

What is food?

400
These are the three parts of a grass leaf. 

What is the sheath, ligule, and auricle?

400
Flowers and leaves grow at one of these two points on a seem. 

What is the terminal point?

What is the axillary points?

400

Gymnosperms produce seeds much like angiosperms, however they are not carried in a fruit. What is the carrying vessel for gymnosperm seeds?

What are cones?

400

What are two plants that produce a fleshy fruit?

What are apples, berry bushes etc...

500

Name one root crop grown in the United States. 

What are potatoes, turnips, carrots, radishes etc. 

500

The stem holds the vascular system of the plant, what are the two types of tissue found in the stem?

What is xylem and phloem?

500

These are the two kinds of leaves. 

What are simple and compound leaves?

500

A complete flower contains all four of these parts?

What are calyx(sepals), corolla(petals), stamen, and pistils?

500

This is the term used to describe a miniature plant which is enclosed in a seed. 

What is an embryo?

500

What are two plants that produce a dry fruit?

What are "nut" trees...

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