What does angiosperm mean?
What is flowering seed plant.
This transports water and dissolved minerals upward from the roots.
What is xylem?
What is the primary function of a flower?
What is to produce seeds for reproduction?
This is when a stem grows in length at the tip of the branch.
What is primary growth?
This is the process of arranging organisms into groups based on similarities.
What is taxonomy?
What are woody and herbaceous?
This is a green organelle in which photosynthesis takes place.
What is chloroplasts?
This is the sprouting of a seed.
What is germination?
Name 3 of the 7 special stems.
What is bulbs, corms, rhizomes, stolons, tendrils, tubers, thorns?
This means two name naming system.
What is binomial nomenclature?
Name 3 characteristics of a monocot.
What are 1 Cotyledon, parallel veins, petals in multiples of 3, fibrous root system.
Define autotroph and heterotroph.
Daily Double: Give an example of each.
What is something that makes it's own food. - autotroph
What is something that obtain food from other organisms. - heterotroph
Plants are autotrophs
Humans are heterotrophs.
This grows when a pollen grain lands on the stigma/ when a flower is pollenated.
What is a pollen tube?
This always occurs when a substance's molecules move from an area of higher concentration to areas of lower concentration.
What is the main difference between eukaryotes and prokaryotes?

What are flower, leaf, stem, fruit, roots, seed.
Name three factors that influence photosynthesis.
What is amount of CO2, temperature, light intensity.
Identify the male parts of the plant and the non reproductive parts of the plant.
What is stamen, anther, filament, petal, sepal, pedicel.
Identify C, D, E, and G. 
What are Terminal bud, axillary bud, node/leaf scar, lenticel?
What are the names of the alternating generations in the fern lifecycle?
What are sporophyte and gametophyte generations?
What are A, D and G in this diagram?
What is A - nitrogen fixing bacteria, D - nitrifying bacteria, G - denitrifying bacteria?
Name and identify 5 parts of a leaf.
What is Apex, midrib, veins, blade, stipule, petiole, margin, bud?

Identify the female parts of the plant.
What is pistil, stigma, style, ovary, ovules.
Phototropism, Geotropism, Chemotropism, Hydrotropism, Thigmotropism
Identify the parts of the mushroom.
What is cap, gills, ring, stalk, hyphae?