Plant structures
Plant reproductive parts
Plant responses & plant types
Other plant parts/structures/functions
Flowering plant seed types, Gymnosperm reproductive types, and odds & ends
100

The leaves, stem, fruit, and flowers are all a part of this system.

What is a Shoot system?

100

This is the male reproductive organ.

What is the stamen?

100

This the plant's response to gravity.

What is gravitropism?

100

The transfer of pollen from the anther to the stigma in flowering plants.

What is Pollination?

100

The flowering plant whose seed has one cotyledon.

What is a monocot?

200

This is the photosynthetic part of the plant.

What is the leaf?

200

This is a part of the female reproductive system which will protect the seed or zygote of a plant.

What is the ovary?

200

This is the plant type that produces flowers.

What is an angiosperm?

200

The cells surrounding the stoma that regulates opening and closing of the stoma.

What is guard cells?

200

The haploid stage of a plant that produces gametes by mitosis.

What is a gametophyte?

300

A tiny pore in the epidermis of a leaf used for gas exchange.`

What is Stoma?

300

This is part of the male reproductive organ that holds up the anther.

What is the filament?

300

The growth of a plant in response to physical contact.

What is thigmotropism?

300

The part of the female organ that when fertilized becomes the seed of the plant.

What is the ovule?

300

A haploid, unicellular structure formed for the purpose of reproductions that can be dispersed and form gametes for sexual reproduction when conditions are favorable.

What is a spore?

400

This is the primary root that grows down with small lateral roots.

What is a taproot?

400

The anther produces the sperm of the plant, it is called what?

What is pollen?

400

This plant response is to light.

What is phototropism?

400

This tube takes the sugars produced by the plant through photosynthesis, throughout the plant.

What is the phloem?

400

The movement of water from the roots of a plant through the stem and leaves and into the atmosphere via evaporation.

What is transpiration?

500

The below ground parts of this system.

What is the root system?

500

This is the female reproductive organ.

What is the pistil?

500

This is the plant type that is called "naked" seed.

What is a gymnosperm.

500

The tube that brings water and nutrients up from the soil through the roots.

What is xylem?

500

The diploid stage of a plant that produces spores by meiosis.

What is sporophyte?