FLOWERS
WOODY STEMS
ROOTS
SIMPLE FRUITS
MISCELLANEOUS
FLOWER PARTS
100

The primary purpose of flowers.

What is seed production?

100

Another name for wood.

What is xylem tissue?

100

Roots that penetrate the soil deeply with relatively little branching.

What are taproots?

100

The entire fruit is fleshy and juicy throughout.

What is a berry?

100

The dispersal of dandelion seeds by the wind is an example of this.

What is agent dispersal?

100

Name letter J.




What is the petal?

200

The part of a flower that produces pollen.

What is the anther?

200

The alternating patterns formed in a woody stem by distinct layers of springwood and summerwood.

What are (annual) growth rings?

200

Tiny, tube-like projections that extend from the epidermal cells of a root to absorb water and minerals.

What are root hairs?

200

These fruits consist of a seed enclosed in a hard, relatively thick shell.

What is a nut?

200

The tough outer covering of a herbaceous monocot stem. 

What is the rind?

200

Name letter C.

What is the style?

300

The part of a flower that covers and protects the rest of the flower during development.

What is the sepal?

300

The section of a twig between nodes.

What is an internode?

300

Where food is stored in a root?

What is the (root) cortex?

300

These fruits consist of an outer fleshy layer and an inner papery core.

What is a pome?

300

This cuts a fruit from the stem.

What is the abscission layer?

300

      Name letter D       

What is the stigma?

400

The chief factor determining when a plant flowers.

What is the length of day and night?

400

A young wood stem stores water in these soft, thin-walled cells at its center.

What is pith?

400

Special roots that grow from unusual regions of a plant.

What are adventitious roots?

400

These fruits consist of a pod enclosing several seeds.

What is a legume?

400

This occurs first in the process of germination.

What is the seed begins to absorb water?

400

Name letter A.


What is the ovary?

500

The type of grass flower that consists of stamens, pistils, and tiny sepals, and lacks petals, but is protected by special bracts.

What is an incomplete flower?

500

The small openings in a stem's bark that allow air to enter the stem.

What are lenticels?

500

The part of a seed's embryo that will develop into the root system of the new plant.

What is the radicle?

500

These fruits are produced by plants of the grass family.

What are grains?


500

When plants receive light from only one direction, they will bend toward the light.

What is phototropism?

500

Another name for the stem.


What is the pedicel?

600

Flowers that are not pollinated by other flowers.

What is self-pollination?

600

The older, inner wood of a stem that serves only as support for the stem.

What is heartwood?

600

Because stolons have nodes that can produce new roots, they are considered this, instead of roots.

What are special stems?

600

Because a strawberry grows from a single flower with several pistils, it is considered this type of fruit.

What is aggregate fruit?

600

A developing plant embryo is surrounded and nourished by this tissue.

What is endosperm?

600

This sits below the ovary.


What is the receptacle?