The Basics
Roots & Stems
Flowers
Fruits, Veggies & Seeds
Leaves
200

This name is known worldwide and is used in a professional setting. 

Latin

200

Plants with green flexible stems. 

Herbaceous 

200

ID number 8:

Pistil 

200

__________ are any structures that develop from a fertilized ovary and contain the seeds of the plant. 

Fruit 

200

ID the following

 

Lobes 

400

A plant that keeps its leaves year-round and requires warm temperatures to survive. 

Tropical 

400

An area on a stem where buds, branches, or even scars are clustered together. 

Node

400

ID number 1:


Stamen

400

ID numbers 1,2 & 3


1. Seed food storage 2. Seed Coat 3. Embryo

400

How many lobes does this leaf have?


Two

600

Plants that die after one growing season. 

Annual 

600

Roots that spontaneously (suddenly) grow on random plant parts. 

Adventitious

600

The female flower part.

Pistil 

600

The first sign of growth after planting a seed is called.

Germination 

600

ID the leaf arrangement:


Opposite 

800

Plants that return every growing season after going dormant. 

Perennial 

800

Porous tissue located on the surface of the stem. 

Lenticel 

800

A flower that contains both the male and female parts on the same flower. 

Monoecious 

800

Non-flowering/fruiting plants. The seeds are unenclosed on the surface of the scales and leaves. 

Gymnosperm 

800

Needle like or scale like leaves 

Conifer leaf 

1000

Trees and shrubs that lose their leaves seasonally, and typically grow in four season regions. 

Deciduous 

1000

What are roots responsible for?

Anchoring, water absorption, nutrient uptake.

1000

___________ is when the pollen from the __________ makes contact with the ___________ and travels down the inside of the style to fertilize the ovaries. 

Pollination is when the pollen from the anther makes contact with the stigma and travels down the style to fertilize the ovaries. 

1000

The part of the seed that is underdeveloped and houses the leaves, stem and roots.

Embryo

1000

ID the following:

(I'm not just looking for the leaf arrangement)


Compound Leaf