Family's
Parts
Plants
Miscellaneous
Flowers
On the Inside
100

In this family, fruits are called legumes

What is the pea family?

100

The part of the flower that fruit develops

What is the ovary?

100

The type of leaf shown in this picture

What is a pinnate leaf?

100

A plant that needs two growing seasons to complete its life cycle

What is a biennial?

100

The leaf-like structures at the base of the flowers petals

What are sepals?

100

Tiny one-celled reproductive structures found on plants such as ferns

What are spores?

200

In this family, fruits are called grains

What is the grass family?

200

This is the underground structure made of thick, fleshy leaves surrounds a very short stem

What is the bulb?

200

Leaves that attach directly to the stem

What are sessile leaves?

200

The scientific term from plants that produce seeds covered by a flower

What is an angiosperm?

200

The primary purpose for flowers

What is allowing plant reproduction?

200

The upward force in the transport tubes produced by water entering the root hairs

What is root pressure?

300

In this family, square and stout stems with flowers are usually arranged in spikes

What is the mint family?

300

The part of the plant below, number 15:

What is the stigma?

300

These leaves shown below are in this type of arrangement:

What is alternate?

300

A German botanist that is known for discovering many complex details of plant reproduction

Who is Christian Konrad Sprengel?

300

This is the part of the stamen that produces pollen grains

What is the anther?

300

Water and dissolved chemicals are absorbed through the cell membrane of the root hairs through this process

What is osmosis?

400

In this family, monocots have tepals and inferior ovaries and grow from bulbs, corms, and rhizomes

What is the amaryllis family?

400
The creeping stem that grows along the surface of the ground in most grass plants

What is the stolon?

400

Plant reproduction that does not involve flower, seeds, or fruit

What is vegetative reproduction?

400

The food-making process of plants

What is photosynthesis?

400

This type of flower usually is found in the center of a composite flower head

What are disk flowers?

400

The storage cells that surrounds a root's transport tubes form this

What is the cortex?

500

In this family, most members have wood stems, fleshy fruits, flower parts in multiples of five. and cup-shaped blossoms with white, pink, or rose-colored petals

What is the rose family?

500

The part of the plant embryo that develops into the root system

What is the radicle?

500

This branch shown below has this type of leaf arrangement

What is an opposite leaf arrangement?

500

The main force that brings water up a plant's transport tubes and allows for a loss in water in the leaves

What is transpiration?

500

The transfer of pollen from the stamen to the top of the pistil

What is pollination?

500

The place where a leaf attaches to the stem

What is a node?

600

This family is the most important group of plants

What is the grass family?

600

The part of the plant that is just below the flower, number 17:

What is the ovary?

600

The leaf that has more than one blade joined to the petiole

What is a compound leaf?

600

Birds and other animals that aid in dispersal of seeds

What is an agent?

600

When a pollen grain reaches a flower, this forms through which the sperm cell will travel to reach the egg cell

What is the pollen tube?

600

Little green structures the move within each plant cell

What are chloroplasts?

700

In this family, the plants help return nitrogen to the soil

What is the pea family?

700

The three main parts of a seed

What is an embryo, endosperm, and the seed coat?

700

This is the type growth of the plant length comes from

What is primary growth?

700

Plants that have nonwoody stems

What are herbaceous plants?

700

Parts of the flower that attract pollinators

What are the petals?


700

This carries water and nutrients from the root hairs upward through the root and stem to the leaves

What is xylem?

800

The member of the parsley family that is also known as wild carrot

What is Queen Anne's lace?

800

The part of the embryo that develops into the shoot of the plant

What is the plumule?

800

A young plant that is able to survive without its cotyledons

What is a seedling?

800

Geranium seed pod bursting

What is an example of mechanical dispersal?

800

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Zariah has planted a vegetable garden in her backyard, but after several weeks the vegetable seeds have not germinated. This is the most likely reason her seeds did not germinate

800

Plants without vascular systems

What are bryophytes?

900

This family is also called the crowfoot family because their leaf shape resembles a bird's foot

What is the buttercup family?

900

The part of the flower number 16:

What is the style?

900

This image shows this kind of leaf margin

What is a lobed margin?

900

The process that only occurs during the day

What is photosynthesis?

900

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What is the fact that there has been very little rain since she planted the seeds?

900

A young plant that is able to survive without its cotyledons

What is a seedling?