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Ch 3&4
Ch 5&6
Ch 7&8
100

These plants have tubes to bring water to the different parts.  

What is a Vascular Plant? 

100

The male part of a flower. 

What is the Stamen? 

100

When a plant steals nutrients from another plant, it is called this.  

What is a Parasitic plant?  

100

A special sense that plants have that makes their roots grow towards the earth.  

What is Geotropism?  

200

These plants do not have tubes to carry water throughout the plant

What are Non Vascular Plants?
200

The female part of a flower.

What is the Carpel? 

200

The spreading of seeds by animals, humans, wind or mechanical means.  

What is Seed Dispersal?  

200

Chemicals that affect how a plant grows.  

What are Auxins?  

300

The study of plants is called this.  

What is Botany? 

300

A plant that produces a flower and makes seeds. 

What is an Angiosperm?  

300

The process by which a plant makes it's own food.  

What is Photosynthesis?  

300

A special sense that causes plants to turn towards the light.  

What is Phototropism?  

400

This is the term for a baby plant. 

What is an Embryo?  

400

The straw tube that a butterfly uses to collect nectar.  

What is a Proboscis?  

400
The substance that makes a plant green

What is Chlorophyll?  

400

Tubes that send food back down to the plant.  

What is Phloem?  

500

This is the process of a seed sprouting into a plant.  

What is germination? 

500

When pollen moves from the stamen to the carpel.  

What is Pollination? 

500

The process by which a plant releases excess water.  

What is Transpiration?  

500

This language is dead and is used for classifying plants by their genus and species.  

What is Latin?  

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