Stems
Plant Identification
Leaves
Plant Classification
Roots
Flowers
100

There are 2 different types of stems. Woody containing bark and this one....

What is herbaceous? 

100

There are 2 ways to identify plants. Classifications and .....

What is nomenclature? 

100

The largest/widest part of the leaf is referred to as the....

What is the leaf blade? 

100

This person is significant to horticulture because he was a botanist that created a classification system for minerals, plants and animals.  

Who is Carl von Linne? 

100

Other than absorb water/minerals and anchor the plant to the ground, a roots function is this. 

What is store food from photosynthesis? 

100

These 3 parts of the flower make up the carpal. 

What is the stigma, style, and ovary? 

200

This modified stem grows underground with a short, flattened stem and has a fleshy scale like leaf attached. 

What is a bulb? 

200

This is the general mode of growth of a plant. 

What is growth habit? 

200

This leaf shape is heart-shaped.

What is cordate? 

200

This is the study of naming organisms. 

What is taxonomy? 

200

This long narrow epidermal root grows perpendicular to the surface root. It greatly increases the surface area of the root and thereby increases the absorption of water. 

What is the root hairs? 

200

This is a microspore made in the anther that is essentially the same thing as sperm. 

What is pollen? 

300

We measured the movement of materials through stem vascular tissue with food coloring and flowers. This movement is called....

What is translocation? 

300

The most accurate method of plant identification. 

What is Expert Identification? 

300

This type of broadleaf is a compound leaf that has all it's leaflets attached to a common point. 

What is a Palmately Compound Leaf? 

300

This kind of plant has a life cycle of more than 2 growing seasons. 

What is a perennial? 

300

The roots that are readily produced along the stem at nodes of the stem  or from leaves. 

What is adventitious roots?

300

This image shows a flower that lacks one or more of the 4 main flower parts. It it known as....

What is an incomplete flower? 

400

This vascular tissue is responsible for materials flowing up and down, made of living cells with cytoplasm and has thin cell walls. 

What is phloem? 

400

Acts as a flow chart to identify different plants types leading users though a series of choices. 

What is a dichotomous key? 

400

This term refers to the shedding of plant parts including leaves, flowers and fruit. 

What is abscission? 

400

The 7 classification systems in order. 

What is kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, species? 

400

Carrots are an example of this type of root system. 

What is tap root system? 

400

This type of flower has a spike with a thickened fleshy axis, usually enveloped by a showy bract. 

What is a Spadix? 

500

This modified stem is thick, fleshy and juicy. 

What is a succulent? 

500

Leave B is referring to what kind of leaf structure? 

What is a simple leaf? 

500

This modified leaf twines around objects to provide support, like climbing vines. 

What is a tendril? 

500

This taxonomic class of plant produces seeds that are NOT enclosed in an ovary. 

What is a gymnosperm? 

500

This is a form of symbolism where both species of plants benefit each other. 

What is mutualism? 

500

The initiation of flowering by satisfying a cold requirement in the plant is known as....

What is vernalization?