Plant Characteristics
Parts of Plants
How Plants Reproduce
Life Cycle of a Plant
WILDCARD
100
Plants are multicellular organisms with these.
What is tissue and organs?
100
These are three things that plants have that humans have, too.
What are cells, tissue, and organs?
100
These are what flowering plants make.
What are seeds?
100
This is how flowering plants reproduce.
What is producing seeds?
100
These are the two steps of how spores reproduce.
What is the plant produces a spore and the male & female cell combine and make more spores?
200
These are the part of a plant that capture the sun's energy.
What are chloroplasts?
200
This is the job of the leaves of a plant.
What is produce food?
200
These are the male and female parts of a plant.
What is the stamen and the pistil?
200
These are the four things a seed needs in order to grow.
What is water, sunlight, oxygen, and the right temperature?
200
This is when a seed doesn't get what it needs and is in a state of rest.
What is dormant?
300
These are how plants transport water and nutrients.
What are roots, veins, and tubes?
300
This is the job of the stem of a plant.
What is supporting the plant and transporting the nutrients between roots and leaves?
300
This is the part of a plant that protects the flower and attracts insects.
What are the petals?
300
This is how animals help with the spreading of seeds.
What is when animals eat seeds, they are passed through the digestive system and dropped into the soil of different locations?
300
These are the small, green leaves below the petals that cover and protect the flower.
What are sepals?
400
This is what happens during photosynthesis.
What is when plants use carbon dioxide, water, and sunlight energy to make sugars?
400
These are the jobs of the roots of a plant.
What is absorb water and mineral nutrients from the soil and store plant food?
400
This is when a sperm cell from pollen combines with an egg cell in the ovary of a plant.
What is fertilization?
400
This is the definition of a spore.
What is a single cell with protective covering which needs wet ground and moisture to grow?
400
This is a description of a stamen and how it relates to pollen.
What are the small stalks around the pistil, the male part of a flower; at the top of the stamen, anthers make tiny grains of pollen?
500
These are waste products of photosynthesis.
What is oxygen and water?
500
These are two types of roots.
What is fibrous (stringy, long) or taproot (thick)?
500
This is the definition of pollination.
What is the transfer of pollen from the stamen to the pistil?
500
These are three examples of adaptations that help seeds scatter.
What are wing shapes, thread-like shapes, and the ability to float?
500
These are two ways of pollination.
What is wind, insects, other birds & animals?