Plant Parts
Characteristics Of Plants
Plant Classification
Plant Types
Misc.
100

The outermost layer of bark made of dead cells.

Cork

100

The flexible stalks that supports dandelion flower.

Herbaceous

100

Plants whose vascular bundles are evenly distributed throughout their entire systems.

Monocots

100

The Plant type for pine trees, spruces, and cycads.

Gymnosperms

100

Turgor pressure is caused by the presence of water in a cell's chloroplasts. (True or False)

False

200

The young plant inside the seed.

Embryo

200

The thing that all plants have in common.

They are eukaryotic.

200

A vascular plant also known as a frond.

Fern

200

The plant classification for the pink dogwood.

Angiosperm

200

The cellular organelle found in all plants.

Plastid

300

The stoma opening size that gets regulated.

Guard cells

300

The region on the stem where new leaves and branches are produced.

Node

300

A vascular plant use as an abrasive for its silica in their cells wall.

Horsetails

300

The similarity and difference on plantlike protist such as algae.

They are both eukaryotic. Plants have tissues.

300

What are mosses and hornworts attached to the ground with root-like structure.

Rhizoids

400

The part of the leaf where the photosynthesis would occur.

Palisade layer

400

What fern leaves are also known as.

Fronds

400
Young fern leaves that resemble violin scrolls.

Fiddleheads

400

The classification on why mosses aren't able to grow tall.

They are non vascular plants.

400

What plant cells are made out of.

Cellulose

500

The structure that allows the gases to move easily within the leaf itself.

The spongy layer

500

The reason why annual rings form.

Different xylem growth periods.

500

The reason a cornstalk can remain standing long after it has dried out and lost turgor pressure.

The fibers around the stem.

500

The two traits used to classify plants, the main groups of plants and, the examples of an organism from each group.

They are classified on vascular tissues and production on seeds.

500

what is it classified as when a plant loses too much water through evaporation and may wilt due to the loss.

Turgor pressure