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Asexual Reproduction
Sexual Reproduction
Tropisms & Growth
Roots & Stems
Photosynthesis & Leaves
100
This is the number of parents involved in asexual reproduction.
What is one?
100
This process occurs when pollen is transferred from a stamen to a pistil.
What is pollination?
100
This chemical affects how a plant grows.
What is growth hormone?
100
These are the three things that a stem holds for the plant.
What are leaves, fruit, and flowers?
100
This is the tissue that protects the outside of a leaf.
What is epidermis?
200
This is how offspring should look after one parent asexually reproduces.
What is identical to parent?
200
This is the number of parents involved during sexual reproduction.
What is two?
200
These two things affect how fast a plant grows.
What are DNA and environment?
200
These are the two types of root systems.
What is taproot and fibrous roots?
200
These two things are produced by photosynthesis.
What are sugar and oxygen?
300
These are two examples of plants that reproduce using spores.
What is moss and fern?
300
This is how offspring look after two parents combine DNA during sexual reproduction.
What is a mix of both parents?
300
This occurs when a plant is affected by light.
What is phototropism?
300
This tube like structure carries sugar away from the leaf.
What is phloem?
300
These three things are required for photosynthesis to occur.
What is sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water?
400
These are three forms of asexual reproduction.
What are spores, runners, and budding?
400
A seed is created during sexual reproduction that contains a new plant called an _________.
What is embryo?
400
This occurs when a plant is affected by gravity.
What is gravitropism?
400
There is more xylem tissue found in this type of stem.
What is woody stem?
400
This is the process that makes energy for plants and animals.
What is cellular respiration?
500
This is what a moss plant produces after there is a fertilized egg.
What is a spore case?
500
This type of seed only has one cotyledon.
What is a monocot?
500
This is what occurs when a plant climbs up a trellis attaching itself along the way.
What is thigmotropism?
500
These are the three jobs performed by roots.
What is anchor plant, absorb nutrients, and store starch?
500
This is a substance created out of unused sugar that is used to build cell walls.
What is cellulose?