Parts and Functions
Plant Processes
Plant Classification
Flower Power
Sexual Reproduction
Asexual Reproduction
100

This part of the plant anchors the plant in the soil

Roots

100

Which process is used to make food using sunlight, water, and CO2

Photosynthesis

100

Scientific names are written in this language

Latin

100

What is the name of the male part of the flower?

Stamen

100

The transfer of pollen from anther to stigma is? 

Pollination

100

True or False: plants produced through asexual reproduction are clones of their parent plant

True

200

This part supports the plant and contains vascular bundles

Stems

200

Which process is used to break down stored food for energy

Respiration

200

The second word in the scientific name is the: 

Species

200

What is the name of the female part of the flower?

Pistil

200

The union of the sperm and egg cells in the ovary 

Fertilization

200

What is another term for asexual reproduction of plants?

Propagation
300

These conduct photosynthesis

Leaves

300

The process where water is lost from leaves through evaporation

Transpiration

300
Plants that produce cones are: 

Gymnosperms

300

Which 2 structures are male?

Anther and filament

300

Define germination

When a seed begins to sprout and develop into a plant 

300

This method involves cutting stems or leaves and growing them into new plants

Cuttings

400
This structure holds seeds and develops after fertilization

Fruit

400

What are the tiny openings on the underside of leaves that allow gas exchange called?

Stomata

400

Which category of plant translates to covered or enclosed seed?

Angiosperm

400

Which 3 parts are female?

Stigma 

Style 

Ovary

400
Put these processes in order: Germination, Fertilization, and Pollination

Pollination

Fertilization

Germination

400

This method is used on trees joining tissue from 2 different plants so that they grow together as 1 plant. 

Grafting

500

This part of the plant is responsible for sexual reproduction

Flowers

500

Which gas enters the stomata and is needed for photosynthesis?

Carbon dioxide

500

What are the 2 groups of angiosperms called?

Monocots and Dicots

500

This structure becomes the fruit after fertilization

Ovary

500

This process simulates winter conditions to encourage germination.

Stratificiation

500

This advanced propagation method grows plants from small pieces of plant tissue under sterile conditions

Tissue Culture