Flower Parts
Seeds
Leaves
Photosynthesis/ Cell Respiration
Roots
100

This is the sticky part at the top of the pistil

What is the stigma
100

This is the protective layer on the outside of a seed

What is the seed coat

100

This connects the leaf to the stem

What is the petiole
100

This uses sunlight to make food for plants

what is photosythesis

100

The root system with 1 large main root that goes straight down

tap root system

200

These are specialized leaves under the flower the protect the growing bud

What is the sepal

200

What is a fully ripened ovary of a plant

What is a fruit

200

The pattern of the leaf veins

what is the venation

200

What is produced through photosynthesis?

What are oxygen (O2) and sugar (C6H12O6)

200

The root cap helps the root by

protecting the root and allowing for deeper roots

300

List all of the parts of the Stamen

What are the

Anther 

Filament

300

What are the 2 parts of an embryo?

What are the plumule and radical

300

The edge of the leaf is called

what is the margine
300

What is needed for photosynthesis to take place?

What are carbon dioxide (CO2), water (H2O), and sunlight (energy)

300

This is what moves sugars made in the leaves down into the roots for storage

Phloem

400

The transfer of pollen is called

What is pollination

400
This is the food storage inside of the seed

what is the endosperm

400

this has one leaf per petiole

simple leaf

400

The green substance inside the chloroplast is ...

what is chlorophyll

400

What are the 2 transportation tubes and what do they do

Phloem- sugars down

Xylem- water up

500

What are all the parts of the pistil

What are the 

Stigma

Style

Ovary and Ovule

500

The 3 steps of germination are

What are 

1. Seed swells with water

2. Radical starts to grow a root

3. Plumule begins to sprout

500

what has more than 1 leaf attached to the petiole

what is a compound leaf

500

What is the equation for cellular respiration?

C6H12O6(sugar)+ O2 (oxygen) ----> H2O (water) + CO2 (carbon dioxide)+ ATP and Heat

500

Why is osmosis important to plant hydration

Because it works with root pressure to push water in and UP to replace the water that is lost in transpiration