What is a plant?
Classifying Plants
Plant Structures
Plant Reproduction
Plant responses/growth & Plants in everyday life
100

A green pigment found in the chloroplasts of plants, algae and some bacteria. 

What is chlorophyll? 

100

Plants that lack vascular tissue.

What are non vascular plants?

100
Surface layers of the leaf that have small openings (pores).

What is stomata?

100

Flowering plants that complete a life cycle in one growing season.

What are annuals?

100

Touch, gravity and light

What are the three stimuli that produce plant responses?

200

Are autotrophs and are surrounded by cell walls 

What characteristics do all plants share?

200

anchor the plant and absorb water/nutrients. 

What is the function of rhizoids?

200

The young plant that develops from the zygote (fertilized egg).

What is an embryo?

200

Angiosperms that complete their life cycle in 2 years

What are biennials?

200

The amount of darkness it receives.

What determines the time of flowering in plants?

300

A large storage sack that can expand and shrink

What is a vacuole?

300

Low-growing, have thin cell walls, and do not have roots for absorbing water from the ground. 

What are the characteristics of non vascular plants?

300
Water and wind

What are two types of seed dispersal?

300

Flowering plants that live for more than 2 years (most of them flower every year).

What are perennials?

300

Helps plants survive freezing temperatures and lack of liquid water

What is the function of dormancy?

400

Surrounds the cell membrane and and separates the cell from the environment

What is the function of the cell wall in a plant cell?

400

Have vascular tissue and do not produce seeds

What are the characteristics of seedless vascular plants?

400

Pistils, petals, sepals, and stamens. 

What are the four main parts of a flower?

400

Sporophyte and Gametophyte

What are the 2 stages of a plant's life cycle that all plants go through?

400

provide food, habitats, clean the water, protect the soil and are also the base of many products important to human life.

How are plants important to everyday life?

500

Ways to obtain water/nutrients, retain water, support their bodies, transport materials and reproduce. 

What do plants need in order to successfully live on land? 

500

Have vascular tissue and use pollen and seeds to reproduce. Most live on land. 

What are the characteristics of seed plants and where to they live?

500

* Roots anchor a plant, absorb water/minerals and sometimes store food.

* The stem provides support for the plant and carries substances between the roots and leaves.

* Leaves capture the sun's energy and carry out 

What are the functions of roots, stems & leaves?

500

Sexual reproduction that involves fertilization

How do plants reproduce?

500

medicine

What is a use of moss?