Photosynthesis & Energy
Plant Types
Leaf Structure
Reproduction
Roots & Growth
100

This organism makes its own food using sunlight.

What is autotrophic?

100

Plants without tubes for transport are called this.

What is nonvascular?

100

Large divided leaves found on ferns are called these.

What are fronds?

100

Plants that produce flowers and fruit are called this.

What are angiosperms?

100

A thick main root that grows deep into the soil is called this.

What is a taproot?

200

This process turns sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide into sugar and oxygen.

What is photosynthesis?

200

This plant is small, grows in damp areas, and lacks true roots.

What is moss?

200

Small parts that make up a compound leaf are called these.

What are leaflets?

200

Plants that produce seeds in cones are called this.

What are gymnosperms?

200

This plant example has a taproot.

What is a carrot?

300

This process breaks down sugar to release energy for a plant.

What is cellular respiration?

300

This plant has fronds and reproduces with spores.

What is a fern?

300

The pattern of veins in a leaf is called this.

What is venation?

300

Plants with one seed leaf and parallel veins are called this.

What are monocots?

300

This type of plant often has fibrous roots instead of a taproot.

What are monocots?

400

This organism must eat other organisms for energy.

What is heterotrophic?

400

This layer helps plants grow thicker by making new vascular tissue.

What is vascular cambium?

400

This type of venation looks like a net.

What is reticulate venation?

400

Plants with two seed leaves and net-like veins are called this.

What are dicots?

400

This plant produces flowers and seeds inside fruit.

What is a rose bush?

500

This process provides energy for growth and survival in plant cells.

What is cellular respiration?

500

This type of plant has xylem and phloem for transport

What is a vascular plant?

500

This group of plants usually has reticulate venation.

What are dicots?

500

This plant is an example of a gymnosperm.

What is a pine tree?

500

This structure helps plants grow thicker over time.

What is vascular cambium?