Basics
Hierarchy of Organization in the Plant Body
The Root System
The Shoot System
Flower Reproduction
100

The organelle that keeps the plant's leaves and stem firm


What is the vacuole?

100

The part of the plant that conveys water and nourishment to the rest of the plant via numerous branches and fibers.

What is the root?

100

The area in which the root system is located

What is underground?

100

The parts that make up the shoot system

What are the leaves, stem and flower?

100

A flower that has both male and female characteristics

What is a perfect flower?

200

The organelle that gives the plant its green colour and turns light energy into glucose

What is the chloroplast?

200

This consists of the stem, leaves and anything above ground

What is the shoot system?

200

This system absorbs these 2 things from the soil

What is water and minerals?


200

Conduct photosynthesis and sexually reproduce

What are the functions of the shoot system?

200

The term to classify the anther and filament together

What is stamen?

300

The three organelles that are only found in plant cells

What are the cell wall, the vacuole and the chloroplast?


300

The rare term used to classify the stem, leaves, flowers and roots.

What are organs?

300

This term is commonly used to describe one of the functions of the root system, also used to describe the steady placement of a ship

What is anchoring?

300

An example of a plant that does not use flowers to reproduce mentioned in the presentation

What is moss?

300

The 4 female parts of a flower

What are the stigma, style, ovary and ovules?

400

The material that forms the cell wall

What is cellulose?

400

The vascular tissue system transports these 3 things throughout the plant

What is the water, minerals and nutrients?

400

Fine extensions of dermal tissue cells absorb most of the ground’s water and minerals

What is the function of the root hairs?

400

The type of tissue that is found in the stem to help transport substances throughout the plant

What is vascular tissue?

400

After pollination, the ovary of the flower becomes this on certain occasions

What is fruit?

500

The colourless liquid that surrounds the grana in a chloroplast

What is the stroma?


500

This stores carbohydrates, provides support and storage and manufacture nutrients through photosynthesis

What is the ground tissue system?

500

The specific term to describe the root system that has one main root growing vertically down with many lateral smaller roots growing off of it

What is the tap root system?

500

The stacks within a chloroplast that are considered the "solar collectors" of the organelle

What are thykaloids?

500

The part of the flower that reaches the ovary and fertilizes the egg

What is the pollen tip?


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