Flowers
Fruit
Stems
Seeds
Roots
100

What part of a flower produces pollen?

anther (stamen)

100

What is the primary purpose of fruit?

enclose and disperse seeds

100

What is the inactive xylem at the center of a woody stem called?

heartwood

100

What is the tiny baby plant inside the seed called?

embryo

100

Ginger comes from an underground structure known as a rhizome. Which of the following best describes the rhizome?

A. root

B. stem

C. fruit

B. stem

200

What is the primary purpose of flowers?

seed production

200

Which is not a simple fruit?

A. peanuts

B. pineapple

C. papaya

D. peaches

B. pineapple

200

_______ is to wood as ______ is to bark.

(xylem, phloem)

xylem, phloem

200

Which is the first step in the process of seed germination?

A. the root begins to grow

B. the seed begins to absorb water

C. the shoot begins to grow

D. the leaves begin to perform photosynthesis

B. the seed begins to absorb water

200

Why does high salt content in the soil kill plants?

the salt sucks the water out of the plant's roots and the plant wilts

300

What determines when a flower forms and opens?

light / length of day and night

300

What cuts a fruit from the stem?

A. dissection layer

B. hormonal layer

C. abscission layer

D. endospermal layer

C. abscission layer

300

What is the tough outer part of a monocot stem called?

BONUS: What is the outer part of a dicot called?

rind

BONUS: epidermis

300

What is the function of the endosperm?

BONUS: What structure in the seed stores the endosperm?

Provide food for the developing plant.

BONUS: cotyledons

300

The tiny, tube-like projections that extend from the epidermal cells of roots to absorb water from the soil are ______ ______.

root hairs

400

A flower without true petals is a ______ flower.

A. monoecious

B. dioecious

C. incomplete flower

D. complete flower

C. incomplete flower

400

What part of the flower develops into the fruit?

ovary / receptacle

400

How is the structure of an herbaceous monocot stem different from that of an herbaceous dicot stem? Give two differences.

monocot: vascular bundles scattered, no pith, rind

dicot: vascular bundles in ring, contains pith, no rind

400

Reproductive cells, such as egg cells and sperm cells, that unite to form an embryo in a plant seed, are known as _______.

A. pollen

B. seeds

C. gametes

D. cotyledons

gametes

400

Which is not one of the factors that drives the sap stream?

A. capillarity

B. transpiration pull

C. root pressure

D. root growth

D. root growth

500

Identify structures 1-10



500

Which is a true nut?

A. walnut

B. peanut

C. hickory nut

D. cashew

C. hickory nut

500

What are the small openings in a stem's bark that allow air to enter the stem?

lenticels

500

Give four examples of agent dispersal.

wind, water, man, animals

500

_____________ roots sprout from the stem of a plant.

adventitious