Plant Classification
Plant Anatomy
Plant
Growth
Plant Reproduction
Plant
Tissues
100

What are the 2 cell organelles that are found exclusively in plants?

Cell Wall

Chloroplasts 

100

Describe the structure and function of root hairs

small fibrous objects branching off roots, and are used to better absorb water and minerals

100
Name and Describe the 2 types of Growth 

Primary growth: growth in length 

Secondary growth: growth in girth (diameter, width) 

100

What is the first step in plant reproduction? name one method of this step.

Pollination; wind, animal, attracting pollinators

100

name TWO of the three types of plant tissues 

vascular tissues

dermal tissues 

ground tissues 

200

True or False: 

Seedless plants are vascular 

True 
200

Describe one type of modified root

-storage roots

-aerial: pneumatophore

-aerial: Buttress

-aerial: prop

200

what is the function of the root cap 

To protect the apical meristematic region so it can dig deeper into the ground and allow the plant to grow taller

200

Provide an example of the expulsion method of seed dispersal

squirting cucumber, violets, touch-me-nots 

200

True or False; The phloem is made u p of non-living cell walls and transports water upwards from the roots.

False; this is describing the xylem 

300

True or False:

Green Algae is an example of a non-vascular plant. Explain your thinking.

False; it is an aquatic plant 

300

Name two of the three functions of STEMS


1) Support

2) Growth

3) Transport

300

Name the region of the plant that is capable for division and growth in plants


Meristem 

 

300

name 2 of the three environmental conditions for germination (the final step of the plant cycle) to occur 

warmth, moisture, oxygen 

300

where is glucose stored?

Glucose = stem

Sucrose = leaves

starch = roots 

400

In the transition of aquatic plants evolving onto land, Name ONE of the three adaptations, and explain it's importance. 

Roots: needed in plants on land to penetrate soil and reach water source

stems: rigid tissue to raise and support plants 

leaves: greater surface area for photosynthesis 

400

Where are stomata found? What is their function?

--found on the leaf

Permit gas exchange (photosynthesis)

400

Name the inner lateral meristem 

(Hint: which Cambium layer) 

vascular cambium 

400

where is the cotyledon located and what is it's function?

in the seed (step 3 seed development) 

function: stores food 

400

why is starch needed to be converted into sucrose?

sucrose is soluble in water and starch is not. 

500

Name TWO advantages to vascular plants.

◉Vascular Tissue allows plants to live in drier environment

◉Structure to reach water source

◉Mechanisms that reduce water loss

◉Well developed organs that allow plants to grow larger

◉Have structures grow in heights against gravity

◉Have structures that support and anchor plant

500

In what cells are the majority of chloroplasts located in the leaf structure?


-palisade cells (top ends of these cells are exposed to light) 

500

describe apical dominance, what is the advantage of this? 

terminal bud stops the growth of axillary buds (plant grows in height not girth) so that it can reach the sun and undergo more photosynthesis

500

Which step of plant reproduction does the following statement describe: 

"when pollen grains meet the ovule to form the zygote" describes which step of plant reproduction? 

(name that step!)

step 2, fertilization

500

how can trees obtain glucose in the spring

Converting from starch since most trees don't have leaves in the winter to undergo photosynthesis