Roots
Stems
Leaves
Monocot vs Dicot
Challenge
100

what are 3 main functions of roots? 

Absorb water and minerals, anchor the plant, store food and nutrients.  

100

What are the two main types of stems?

Herbaceous and woody.

100

What is the main function of leaves?

Photosynthesis.

100

How many cotyledons does a monocot have?

One.

100

What gas enters the leaf through stomata?

 Carbon dioxide.


200

What is the protective structure at the tip of a root?

Root cap.

200

Which type of stem is soft and flexible?

Herbaceous.

200

What is the broad, flat part of a leaf called?

Blade.

200

How many cotyledons does a dicot have?

Two.

200

What waxy layer prevents water loss from leaves?

Cuticle.

300

What structure increases surface area for water absorption?

Root hairs.

300

What protects woody plants from insects and environmental damage?

Bark

300

What are the tiny openings in leaves called?

What are the tiny openings in leaves called?

300

What type of leaf veins do monocots have?

Parallel veins.

300

What are the two vascular tissues?

Xylem and phloem.

400

What tissue carries water and minerals through the plant?

Xylem.

400

What type of stem adaptation is a potato?

Tuber

400

What cells control the opening and closing of stomata?

Guard cells.

400

What type of root system do dicots usually have?

Taproots.

400

What is the pattern of veins in a leaf called?

Venation

500

What layer acts as a control checkpoint before materials enter the vascular system?

Endodermis.

500

What type of stem grows above ground and spreads the plant?

Stolon (runner).

500

In which mesophyll layer does most photosynthesis occur?

Palisade mesophyll.

500

Which group often produces wood?

Dicots.

500

Name the three main plant organs.

Roots, stems, and leaves