Male Parts
Female Parts
Monocots and Dicots
Leaf Structures
Roots and Shoots
100

Part of the stamen that produces pollen

What is the anther?

100

Contains the egg cell

What is the ovule?

100

Type of roots in monocots

What is fibrous?

100

Cell that opens and closes the stoma

What are guard cells?

100

What has a single central vascular bundle?

What is a dicot root?

200

Contains sperm cells

What is pollen?
200
Is sticky to collect pollen

What is the stigma?

200

Petals in multiples of 4s or 5s

What is a dicot?

200

Largest amount of chloroplasts

What is the palisade mesophyll?

200

Part of the woody dicot that tells you the age of the tree

What is the number of xylem rings?

300

How the sperm cells get to the ovule

What is through the pollen tube?

300

Varies in length to try to prevent self-pollination

What is the style?

300

All flowering trees

What are woody dicots?

300

Prevents water loss

What is the waxy cuticle?

300
Tubes that use gravity to move sugars downward.

What is phloem?

400

What is springy so it can dust a pollinator?

What is the filament?

400

Contains the stigma, style and ovary

What is the pistil?

400
All grasses

What are monocots?

400

Gas that enters at the stoma

What is carbon dioxide?

400

Location of vascular bundles in a dicot stem?

What is a ring around the outer edge?

500

Is transported by bees birds or bats

What is pollen?

500

The ovary walls become this

What is fruit?

500

Type of veins on the leaves of dicots

What is netted?

500

Transports water up

What is xylem?

500

What two processes allow water to move up the xylem?

What is capillary action and transpiration?