Plants
Organization
Transport
Flower
Animals
100
This is also known as the haploid generation (n).
What is Gametophyte?
100
In vascular plants, this tissue is composed of tracheids and vessel elements.
What is xylem?
100
This model explains how water moves upwards in a plant.
What is the Cohesion-Tension model.
100
Daily Double!! (does not need to in the form of a question) Name all the parts of a flower.
Stamen - anther/filament Carpel - stigma/ovary/style Ovule Sepal Petal
100
These three definitions categorize an organism as an animal.
What is multicellular, eukaryotic, and heterotroph?
200
This is a waxy layer on the outer surface of a plant that aid in water retention.
What is a cuticle?
200
Root hairs are helpful in absorbing more water through the root because they increase this.
What is the surface-to-volume ratio?
200
Guard cells are regulated by this ion.
What is K+?
200
This nutritive tissue is used by the developing sporophyte in flowering plants.
What is endosperm?
200
Sponges display this type of symmetry.
What is Asymmetrical?
300
These vascular plants are found in warm, tropical regions and do not produce seeds.
What are Ferns?
300
This type of growth occurs only in woody plants and increases the girth of trunks.
What is Secondary Growth?
300
This method uses plants to clean up pollution in soil systems.
What is phytoremediation?
300
An example of this type of fruit would be a strawberry.
What is an aggregate/multiple fruit?
300
Daily Double!! (does not have to be a question) Name the three common groups of mollusca and give an example of each.
Gastropods - snails Cepalopods- squids Bivalves- clam
400
This type of vascular plant includes monocots, eudicots, and magnoliids.
What are Angiosperms?
400
These types of cells are the least specialized of the ground tissues and are present in all organs of a plant.
What are Parenchyma cells?
400
These two categories are used to divide up the essential nutrients that a plant needs.
What are macro- and micronutrients.
400
This characteristic is unique to angiosperms.
What is a flower?
400
Organisms in the phylum Platyhelminthes have these three types of germ layers.
What is the ectoderm, endoderm, and mesoderm?
500
Daily Double!! (this does not need to be in the form of a question) Name 2 ways to identify a monodociot vs. a eudicot.
Possible answers" Parallel veins vs. branched veins. Vascular bundles scattered vs. distinct. Root xylem and phloem in a ring vs. phloem between arms of xylem. One cotyledon vs. two. Flowers in multiples of three vs. four or five.
500
Daily Double!! (does not need to be in the form of a question) Name the three zones of a root.
What is Zone of cell division - protected by the root cap. Zone of elongation- cells lengthen. Zone of maturation - The cells are finally recognizable.
500
This type of fungus is part of a mutualistic relationship between a fungus and a root system.
What are mycorrhizae?
500
Roots rely on this species to produce usable nitrogen.
What are Rhizobium?
500
This term is also referred to as "cold-blooded."
What is an ectotherm.