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100

This word means "the study of life

What is biology?

100

A baby plant is called ______

What is a seedling? 

100

This flower faces the sun throughout the day

What is a sunflower

100

These are the two external parts of a seed

What are testa and hilum?

100

Between (almost) every class, nature study is this long

What is 10 minutes?

200

This type of plant has tubes to transport water and things quickly

What is a vascular plant?

200

This term means the seed is "waking up"

What is germination? 

200

This plant has clam-shaped leaves and catches flies and other insects

What is a Venus Flytrap?

200

These are the three female parts of a flower

What are the stigma, style, and ovary

200

This person studies plants

What is a botanist?

300

This is the biggest tube in the middle of a leaf

What is the midrib?

300

This is the name of the tiny clumps under the leaves of some seedless plants. 

What are sporangia?

300

This plant has a cup with a lid to trap insects.

What is a pitcher plant?

300

These are the two male parts of the flower

What are anther and filament?

300

Scientists prefer these two languages for naming things

What are Greek and Latin?

400

These plants have no tubes and are like sponges

What are nonvascular plants?

400

This is the name for seed-making plants

What is Spermatophyta?

400

Daisys are an example of a _______ flower

What is a composite flower?

400

These are the five internal parts of a seed

What are cotyledons, plumule, epicotyl, hypocotyl, and radicle?

400

This word describes a seed when it asleep

What is dormant?

500

This is the name of the tubes in vascular plants

What are veins?

500
A seed is created when _____ meets ______.

What is pollen and ovary/ovules?

500

This is the MAIN reason plants have flowers

What is to create more baby plants?

500

These are all seven parts of a flower

What are sepal, petal, anther, filament, stigma, style, and ovary?

500

This word describes plants that make flowers

What are angiosperms?