Monocots & Dicots
Pollen to Plant
Angiosperm Families
Transport, Photosynthesis and Respiration
Leaves
100

Name the creeping stem of a plant.

What is a/the stolon?

100

This part of the plant is responsible for reproduction.

What is a flower?

100

This is an arrangement of flowers that have stems of nearly equal length emerging from a common point on the main stem. 

This is a part of the Parsley Family.

What is an umbel?

100

These are the tiny holes in a leaf through which air passes.

What are the stomata?

100

This type of leaf has leaflets.

What is a compound leaf?

200

Grasses are important because of this reason.

What is feeding a significant portion of the world's population?

200

The transfer of pollen from the anger to the stigma.

What is pollination?

200

The stems of this family are square and stout, and their flower clusters frequently form spikes. 

What is the mint family?

200

This is the green pigment of plants that is necessary for photosynthesis.

What is chlorophyll?

200

This type of compound leaf has all the leaves attached at a common point. 

What is a palmately compound leaf?

300

Corns and Rhizomes differ this way.

What is vertical growth from corms and horizontal growth from rhizomes?

300

The term is for the root of an embryo.

What is a radicle?

300

This plant family is also referred to as Legumes.

What is the Pea family?

300

This tissue carries sugars from the leaves to the stem and roots to be stored.

What is the Phloem?

300

This leaf venation has veins running parallel to the midrib.

What is parallel venation?

400
The leaf is attached to the stem of a grass plant at this part of the plant. 

What is a/the node?

400
This is the scientific definition of a fruit.

What is a ripened ovary?

400

This plant family has a cup-shaped blossom and have fleshy fruits, woody stems and flowers in multiplies of five.

What is the Rose family?

400

This process occurs to provide energy the cell to carry out functions.

What is cellular respiration?

400

This is God's master plan in his arrangement of the leaves on the stem. 

What is being arranged in a way that all leaves get optimal sunlight?

500

Name the four characteristics of Monocots. 

What are broadleaves, branching veins, petals in groups of four or five, and a large taproots with secondary rootlets?

500

This is the type of dispersal that occurs when the fruits burst open and scatters the seeds far away plant. 

What is mechanical dispersal?

500

This plant family is made up of many different flowers. 

Eg. Ray flowers, Disk flowers

What is the Composite Flower?

500

Plants with vascular systems make up this group.

What are tracheophytes?

500

These are the two types of leaf margins.

What are entire leaves and toothed leaves?