Positive _________ = growth towards something
Tropism
Produce glucose through a process called _______
Photosynthesis
What is the male flower part?
+200 points for each listed part OF the male part
Stamen
Anther and Filament
Name for flowering plants:
Angiosperms
How are angiosperm seeds spread?
x2 for both answers
Wind and animals
Growing toward an object the plant touches (climbing vines)
Thigmotropism
All plants have spores, but only some have __________
Seeds
Which plant part demonstrates positive gravitropism?
Roots
List one nonvascular plant
+200 points for each additional correct answer
Mosses, Hornworts, Liverworts
Plant hormone that acts as an inhibitor
x2 Points for describing what this hormone does
Abscisic Acid
Prevents plant from growing out of control
Plant hormone that causes fruit to ripen
Ethylene
Plant cells have a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles. What does this make them?
Eukaryotes/Eukaryotic
Fern spores are called ________
Sori
Pine trees, spruces, and cycads are _____________________.
Gymnosperms
A plant that loses too much water through evaporation may wilt due to loss of _______________.
Turgor Pressure
Type of plants that are not affected by the length of day
Day-neutral plants
Plant cell walls are made of ________
Cellulose
What is the female flower part?
+100 points for each listed part OF the female part
Carpel
Stigma, Style, Ovary/Ovule
Plants whose vascular bundles are evenly distributed throughout their entire stems are ____________.
Monocots
When a plant receives light from only one direction, hormones can cause which part of the plant to grow faster?
Dark/darker lit side of the stem
The alternation of generations is the repeating cycle of ____________ and sporophyte structures
Gametophyte
All plants have plastids, such as ___________
Chloroplasts
What part(s) of a moss plant produces spores?
the capsules
In what 2 ways do plant groups differ?
-How the reproduce (seeds vs spores)
-Whether they have vascular tissue
Seedless plants rely on _________ for their reproduction
Water