Info About Plants
Info About Plants Part II
Nonvascular Plants
Seed Plants
Seed Plants Part II
Plant Energy
Plant Reproduction
Isms
100

Organelles in plants that contain chlorophyll. 

Chloroplasts

100

Plants that produce seeds in flowers.

Angiosperm
100
(Short Answer) What three categories are nonvascular plants divided into?

Mosses

Hornworts

Liverworts

100

Specialized plant tissue that transports water and minerals throughout the plant.  

Xylem

100

An enlarged tip of a rhizome that stores food.

Tuber

100

(Short Answer) What is photosynthesis? 

The process plants use to make energy from the sun. 

100

(Short Answer) What is transpiration? 

When plants sweat.

100

A change in the growth of a plant in a response to a stimuli. 

Tropism

200

A green pigment in plants. 

Chlorophyll

200

A plant that produces seeds but no flowers. 

Gymnosperm

200

(Short Answer) What are epiphytes?

Plants that grow on other plants. 
200

The plant tissue that transport food from the leaves to the rest of the plant. 

Phloem

200

A slender sensitive structure of many climbing plants. 

Tendril 

200

(Short Answer) What two things are needed for photosynthesis to occur?

Water & Carbon Dioxide

200

(Short Answer) What is pollination?

When pollen grains are transported from the male part of a plant to the female part. 

200

The growth of a plant in response to light.

Phototropism

300

Plants that do not have vessels to transport material. 

Nonvascular

300

Plants that complete their life cycle in one growing season. 

Annuals

300
(Short answer). Whey are ferns, horsetails, and club mosses beneficial to land?

They help prevent soil erosion. 

300

A large root that grows downward through the soil and has smaller roots branching off of it. 

Taproot

300

The very center of the woody stem where water and food are stored in young plants. 

Pith

300

(Short Answer) What are the two products of photosynthesis? 

Oxygen and glucose

300

(Short Answer) What does it mean to cross-pollinate?

When the 2 different plants reproduce. 

300

The growth of a plant in response to gravity.

Gravitropism

400

Plants that have vessels to transport materials throughout the plant. 

Vascular

400

Plants that complete their life cycle in 2 growing seasons.

Biennials

400

The opening in a leaf through which gases can pass.

Stomata

400

A plant that produces one seed leaf.

Monocot

400

(Short Answer) How is cellular respiration different from photosynthesis?

It is the exact opposite.

400

(Short Answer) Give an example of how a plant reproduces asexually.

Runners

Grafting

Root Cuttings

400

A plant's growth response to touch. 

Thigmotropism

500

Plants that live through many growing seasons and produce reproductive structures each year. 

Perennials

500

A horizontal underground plant stem. 

Rhizomes

500

Plants that produce two seed leaves. 

Dicots

500

The biological response of a plant to changes in the amount of lightness and darkness within a 24-hour cycle. 

Photoperiodism

600

These are more rapid plant movements that are not related to the direction of a stimulus.

Nastic Movements