Plant Parts
Boutineers
Plant Cells
Plant ID
MISC.
100

What are the four basic parts of a plant?

Leaves, stems, roots, flower

100

How many wires were used to create a boutonniere?

1

100

What is the mitochondria of a plant cell?

Powerhouse

100

How are flowers classified?

According to different shapes/forms

100

What are the two most important things that humans receive from plants?

Oxygen and Food

200

Name the main function of the stem.

To move materials and support the plant

200

You always ___ the bottom of the stem of a boutonniere to hold in ____.

Wrap, Moisture

200

Which part of the root absorbs moisture and minerals?

Root Hairs

200

Why is it important to know how to identify flowers?

To know the availability of flowers

200

The edges of a leaf are called?

Margins

300

What are 3 functions of roots?

Storage for food, absorption of water, anchor the plant

300

How long does the stem of the boutineer need to be?

2- 2 1/2 inches.

300

How many cotyledons does the stem of a dicot plant have?

Two

300

___ flowers are small and delicate, help add  ___ to an arrangement.

Filler, Finishing touches

300

What does the Nucleus of a cell contain?

DNA

400

The ___ surrounds the cell as a thin layer of ___.

Cell membrane, Protein

400

Why do you fold the floral wire to meet the stem?

Support

400

The green color of leaves is caused by what in the food manufacturing cells?

 Chlorophyll

400

What are line flowers? What do they provide for an arrangement?

Tall erect type flowers that provide the skeleton

400

What is photosynthesis?

Carbon dioxide and water in the presence of light convert to sugar and oxygen

500

What is the function of the xylem in the stem?

To move water and minerals up through the plant

500

What types of occasions can a boutineer be worn?

Formal events, weddings, funerals

500

What structure on the underside of the leaf allows the leaf to breathe or transpire?

Stoma

500

These type of flowers have a solid rounded head at the top?

Mass flowers

500

Name a purpose of plants other than the two listed as the most important?

Keep us cool, slow wind, prevent erosion, and provide beauty